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Post by Admin on Sept 21, 2016 21:43:14 GMT
White dragon lair??? Quote:Amazing Picture of 1000 ft Hole at Lower Ruth Glacier in Alaska Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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Post by Admin on Sept 22, 2016 4:00:37 GMT
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2016 15:56:26 GMT
The storyline for this endless! Quote:Aurora Borealis, Alaska Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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Post by Admin on Oct 22, 2016 22:00:06 GMT
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Post by Admin on Nov 1, 2016 8:41:35 GMT
I love ice caves. Quote:Mendenhall Ice Caves of Juneau in Alaska [img src="Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]" alt=" "]
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Post by Admin on Nov 1, 2016 8:42:15 GMT
shh...
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Post by Admin on Nov 17, 2016 1:31:34 GMT
Quote:The Alaskan Tree frog freezes solid in the winter, stopping it's heart completely, and then unthaws in the spring. Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2017 3:25:46 GMT
Trade in giant sea otter pelts exists between Manchuria && the Aleyeska. (Thanks: distortedhumor)
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Post by Admin on Jan 19, 2017 13:38:50 GMT
From: Epic of Aerth Addenda, by Gregg Timm. Aleyeska (pg. 68) This huge peninsula of northwest Vargaard is named for a native word meaning “Great Country”. It is a diverse region, with tundra and ice to the north, mountains and plateaus in the central section (including Mt. Aleyeska, 20,300' in height) and a temperate south coast with wooded fjords. It is inhabited by the Tlingit tribes to the west and south, and the Inuit peoples to the north and east. Bear (both brown and polar), caribou, polar fox, seals, hares, wolves, salmon, and cod are common; as are spruce, fir, birch, poplar, tundra mosses, lichens, and grasses. Some mineral wealth, including gold, exists but it is currently unexploited.
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Post by Admin on Feb 27, 2017 4:28:50 GMT
Mastodons are found in Aleyska. They are also found in the Inner Aerth.
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