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Regular Forum Mediterranean Sea
The Mediterranean connects to the Atlantic Ocean and is almost completely closed in by land by North Anatolia and Europe. The area usually gets hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Coral can be found in the sea, strangely even in the deeper waters, and the area is teeming with aquatic life.
Moving through Aug 10 2011, 02:14 AM, By Mikko
Topics: 1 Replies: 6
Subforums: Remote Shore, Coral Reef, Open Water
Regular Forum Caspian Sea
The Caspian is the world's largest enclosed body of water and just could be the world's largest lake, the more northern region in it like freshwater. The northern region is cold and dry while the southern region is mountainous and much warmer. Sturgeons thrive in it's fresher waters.
Trouble [Mikko] Aug 10 2011, 02:41 PM, By Mikko
Topics: 1 Replies: 1
Subforums: South Boardwalk, The rock, Fresh Open World
Regular Forum North Sea
Around the edges of the sea are some islands and the area seems to face freezing temperatures, only reaching only the 60's (Fahrenheit) in the middle of summer. The sea opens right up to the ocean, allowing many life forms in and out. Many seals, porpoises, fish, dolphins and whales dwell in the cool waters and there even is some coral.
Save it for a rainy day [open] Aug 10 2011, 01:09 PM, By reeddragon
Topics: 1 Replies: 3
Subforums: North Cove, Cool Water, North Boardwalk
Regular Forum (No New Posts) Black Sea
The body of water leads into the Atlantic Ocean and has well preserved ancient shipwrecks. The water is more brackish, meaning that it's not too little amount of salt to be freshwater yet not enough to be saltwater. The weather around the sea is very nice, reaching warm summers and mild winters. It's similar to the Mediterranean.
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Subforums: South Cove, Clear, not Black, Ancient Shipwreck