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<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Sun_getting_through_fog_in_the_New_Zealand_bush,_Bryant_Range.jpg|125px]]</div> '''[[Peplua National Forest Reserve|<span style="color:#0645AD">Peplua National Forest Reserve</span>]]''' ({{IPAc-en|p|ɛ|ˈ|p|l|u|ə}}, ''lit. tree[s]'') is a {{wp|National Park}} on the island of [[Cona]]. It is protected by the [[Garetolian National Parks and Recreation Serivce]] (GANAPARS), and is described under level IV of the [[GANAPARS Endangerment Index]], meaning it is mid-to low priority. The park is home to many species of {{wp|birds}}, {{wp|lizards}}, and {{wp|trees}}.<br/><br/>
<div style="float:left;margin:0.5em 0.9em 0.4em 0;">[[File:Ponsonby_Obelisk.jpeg|125px]]</div> '''[[Fallen Garetolians Obelisk|<span style="color:#0645AD">Fallen Garetolians Obelisk</span>]]''' is an {{wp|obelisk}} in northern Ule'eka. It was built in 1980 as a monument to victims of the [[Garetolian Genocide]]. It is 4.5 (14.7 feet) tall. It stands at the corner of Cook Blvd and James R. Callaghan Ave. Originally named Garetolian Victims Obelisk, it was changed in 2004 after public descision. It is one of the four smallest National Parks in Garetolia, and it is level V on the GANAPARS (Garetolia National Park Service) Endangerment Index, meaning low priority.


Peplua National Forest Reserve was first discovered in 1823, but was first explored as early as 1904 due to the harsh terrain and thick forest.
The obleisk was contreversial when it was first completed, because of its meaning and location in a residential area. There were several complaints and the obelisk was moved farther north in 1982.

Revision as of 07:00, 15 August 2020

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Fallen Garetolians Obelisk is an obelisk in northern Ule'eka. It was built in 1980 as a monument to victims of the Garetolian Genocide. It is 4.5 (14.7 feet) tall. It stands at the corner of Cook Blvd and James R. Callaghan Ave. Originally named Garetolian Victims Obelisk, it was changed in 2004 after public descision. It is one of the four smallest National Parks in Garetolia, and it is level V on the GANAPARS (Garetolia National Park Service) Endangerment Index, meaning low priority.

The obleisk was contreversial when it was first completed, because of its meaning and location in a residential area. There were several complaints and the obelisk was moved farther north in 1982.