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| The tallest of the [[Samripe Mountain Range|Samripe Mountains]], [[Mount Monjara]] is one of [[Eurth]]'s tallest mountains standing at 7,963m tall. The mountain is the source of huge tourism to [[Mahana]], being one of the primary sources of income for [[Mahana]]'s economy. The mountain has only been summited a total of 5,700 times throughout history, being a task taken on by many tourists however being rarely achieved.
| The tallest of the [[Samripe Mountain Range|Samripe Mountains]], [[Mount Monjara]] is one of [[Eurth]]'s tallest mountains standing at 7,963m tall. The mountain is the source of huge tourism to [[Mahana]], being one of the primary sources of income for [[Mahana]]'s economy. The mountain has only been summited a total of 5,700 times throughout history, being a task taken on by many tourists however being rarely achieved.

Revision as of 15:36, 27 December 2021

This list of natural wonders of Eurth has been gathered in order to document the wurld's most wonderful and impressive natural features.

Site Image Location Description
Ettiny Pass Ettiny Pass  Dolchland One of the most treacherous routes into the Kingdom of Dolchland, the Ettiny Pass is unique as due to its shape and geography, it has been filled with thick fog constantly for all of recorded history. Largely considered too dangerous for armies to march through due to the risk of avalanches and ambushes, it has only ever seen small scale settlement and travel through it by those very familiar with its characteristics.
Jokultitbjarg Jokultitbjarg  Dolchland Rising in the centre of Dolchland's Apf Kadirn mountain range, Jokultitbjarg is the tallest mountain in the empire, with a height of some 29,030 feet (8,850 m) about sea level. It is permanently covered in layers of ice and snow at the top, with few venturing up atop it.
Kemper Stones Kemper Stones  Dolchland An outcropping of stones in the south of Dolchland with a long history, as it is commonly believed that the first of the Dolchlander camped around them when they originally arrived. Paintings upon them and archaeological evidence also shows that lesser peoples also spent time around them, dating back to at least around M20 B.T.E. These rocks are also interesting, as they appear to be deeply embedded into the hill and surrounding areas where they are found.
Mount Gwyrddfa Mt Gwyrddfa  PyeMcGowan Mt Gwyrddfa is PyeMcGowan’s tallest mountain, standing at 4,810 metres (15,780 ft). It is located in the Eryr National Park, home to the PyeMcGowian Eagle, and PyeMcGowan’s largest national park. The Mountain was first climbed by Sir William Mabdyfed.
Mount Monjara Mount Monjara Flag of Mahana.png Mahana The tallest of the Samripe Mountains, Mount Monjara is one of Eurth's tallest mountains standing at 7,963m tall. The mountain is the source of huge tourism to Mahana, being one of the primary sources of income for Mahana's economy. The mountain has only been summited a total of 5,700 times throughout history, being a task taken on by many tourists however being rarely achieved.
Mount Silesto Mount Silesto Lava  Orioni Mount Silesto is an active volcano in the northeast of Orioni. It last erupted in February 2016.[1] The mountain is part of the Amilaki Wildlife Reserve, and was created in conjunction with the establishment of the Entente of Oriental States.
Phkarlan Falls Tekatvosk Falls  Batengdei Phkarlan Falls is the waterfall headwaters of the Buteng River. It is geographically important as the heart of the mighty river, which is a crucial part of the inner region of Batengdei. It also has influential traditions surrounding it, elevating the location to near-mythical standings with many religious groups in Batengdei.

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