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No New Posts Gorgan Dropoff

One of the highest accessible points on the Fraggle Rock Mountain Range, overlooking the distant Meadows and Wetlands. It gets its name for its sheer drop that was created at the hands of nature from a severe lightening storm hundreds of years ago, splitting that piece of the mountain almost vertically in half. A beautiful yet, dangerous view. A favorite place for the birds of prey to hang out, coasting on the strong air currents that blow past the mountain. They scavenge on old carcasses, and prey on little rock dwelling vermin as well. Mountain goats & Bighorn sheep inhabit the area, and are the masters of climbing the near vertical drop. A few cougars make their home around this place, preying on the young, whether it be baby lambs, kids, or even foals, they aren't picky. So keep your babes close when visiting. Be careful to not get too close to the edge either, or you could meet your death at the far bottom.

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No New Posts Doozer Cave Tunnels

The product of limestone dissolved by rainwater and ground water charged with carbonic acid, created vast tunnels that vine through the base of the mountains with many access points from high above or below the sides of the mountains to get in. There are formations filling alot of the space that is called Doozer structures. These are actually very nutritional minerals that many creatures come to nibble off of, from spring through the autumn to help prepare for the hard winter months. These caves are home to what most individuals say are in their creepy crawly nightmares. Bats, cave insects, spiders, and salamanders, make up a part of the in habitants of the tunnels. Bigger animals such as cougars, Big Horn Sheep, and Mountain Goats will take refuge in the caves from bad weather. Way back in the cave, is an underground lake filled with fish, and drinkable water for the thirsty cave ambler. Through out the cave tunnels, there is evidence of humans using the tunnels eons ago. Cave paintings, and petroglyphs, mark the cave walls, and in some tunnels way back hardly accessible, contain human burial sites, and evidence of religious ceremonies the humans performed. Now and then humans come back to use the cave for shelter, and perform their ceremonies.

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No New Posts Glacier Valley

Formed over a couple thousand years ago when glaciers sliced through the land, there was a massive piece of rock that broke off from the mountains and formed this valley. There is old ancient debris in the form massive rock formations and scattered rocky terrain that was left behind by the glacier. Some parts of this valley are harsh and aching on the hooves, making them tender, or chip them badly. Other sections are spread vast with delicious green grass in the spring and summer and are well worth trudging over rocks to get to. It's a wonderful place to bring the foals for socialization and a wide view of any incoming danger.

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No New Posts Angelic Paradise

A small mountain valley forest of Lodgepole pines, and quaking aspens that's tucked away from the rest of the world. Safe from predators, it's seclusion makes it a great place for mothers to hide away from others give birth to foals. A small trickling stream winds through the bottom of the valley for to quenching a parched throat. Grass is plentiful for mares to graze on to refuel for post delivery, and large well used mineral rock to help restore vital nutritional minerals into the body.

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Fraggle Rock Peaks

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Fraggle Rock Peaks
A broad sized mountain range, roughly the size of Yellow Stone National Park. It's known for its awe gazing mountains of majesty, forests, and sheer drop offs, it's history & mysterious past with early humans, and rugged beauty. A great piece of work made by the hands of mother nature herself.
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