Europe
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Horganica
Physical Geography
Loland
Physical Geography
Loland is largely a large, forested plateau. It is mainly flat, though some hills exist near to the capital area.
Iceland
Iceland is a legendary land found by Bannus, Brad, and Joey on February 18, 2005 on the LOL Expedition. Iceland shares borders with Loland, intersecting at the massive Berlin Wall. Iceland is known as the most geographically impressive land in the Falmouth region, as is, to date, the greatest discovery made by the Blank Club.
Physical Geography
Iceland can be summed up as a craggy wood. The rocky, steep slopes are quite impressive, as are the water sources that dot the land. As one exits Loland and walks along the watch ramparts of the Berlin Wall, it is evident that this is a special place.
The Berlin Wall
Called the most starling and magestic of the many wonders of Iceland, the Berlin Wall is a huge wall- like formation of rock that lies upon the near summit of the hill. The Berlin Wall is strange as it is not off of the ground, like most walls, but built into the hill, like the rock faces on the sides of highways. Those rock "walls" were originally part of the mountain or hill the highway is going through, but were blown away to make way for the road. The Berlin Wall, however, is natural, and feels very real as one walks through Iceland. The Berlin Wall reaches 18 feet at its tallest point. One can easily get to the Wall, because a path goes along the top of it, and gradually climbs until one reaches the highest point. The Berlin Wall was the first natural wonder to be discovered in Iceland, as it is on the border of Loland and Iceland. It is appropriately named, as it seperates the two lands, much like East and West Germany were divided post- World War II.