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A dramatic mountain range of the East, south of [[Chun-Ki]], in between the high country of the [[Bora- | A dramatic mountain range of the East, south of [[Chun-Ki]], in between the high country of the [[Bora-Bora Steppe]] and the hilly region nearer the coast. | ||
The range is split by a deep canyon through which the main road from [[Chun-Ki]] to [[Kali-Shaza]] runs. The road is generally impassable in winter and spring, making [[Kozu]] a stop along the longer but safer route between the two great cities. | The range is split by a deep canyon through which the main road from [[Chun-Ki]] to [[Kali-Shaza]] runs. The road is generally impassable in winter and spring, making [[Kozu]] a stop along the longer but safer route between the two great cities. | ||
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Location: [[Media: | Location: [[Media:World-9.jpg | Map 9]] |
Latest revision as of 18:55, 23 October 2011
A dramatic mountain range of the East, south of Chun-Ki, in between the high country of the Bora-Bora Steppe and the hilly region nearer the coast.
The range is split by a deep canyon through which the main road from Chun-Ki to Kali-Shaza runs. The road is generally impassable in winter and spring, making Kozu a stop along the longer but safer route between the two great cities.
The highest peaks (15,000') are in the western region, and scattered with glaciers.
Location: Map 9