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− | [[ | + | [[File:Bahuna&Za-Bahuna 2750 001.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of the Two Bahunas]] |
The vast continent of Bahuna may not be as large as [[Asdauria]] but it is surely as ancient. [[Old Zephasia]] rests in the northwest portion and the fabled [[Turtle Sea]] nestles isles in its shallow waters. Western Bahuna has been opened up to the colonial ambitions of the Pallathantic Nations, including [[New Pytharnia]]. But mid and eastern Bahuna are largely unexplored to outsiders. Bahuna's twin continent, [[Za-Bahuna]] is even more unexplored to humans of the [[Pallathantic Region|Pallathantic]]. The great [[Inka River]] flows through its immense desert to the sea. | The vast continent of Bahuna may not be as large as [[Asdauria]] but it is surely as ancient. [[Old Zephasia]] rests in the northwest portion and the fabled [[Turtle Sea]] nestles isles in its shallow waters. Western Bahuna has been opened up to the colonial ambitions of the Pallathantic Nations, including [[New Pytharnia]]. But mid and eastern Bahuna are largely unexplored to outsiders. Bahuna's twin continent, [[Za-Bahuna]] is even more unexplored to humans of the [[Pallathantic Region|Pallathantic]]. The great [[Inka River]] flows through its immense desert to the sea. | ||
Revision as of 20:45, 29 October 2013
The vast continent of Bahuna may not be as large as Asdauria but it is surely as ancient. Old Zephasia rests in the northwest portion and the fabled Turtle Sea nestles isles in its shallow waters. Western Bahuna has been opened up to the colonial ambitions of the Pallathantic Nations, including New Pytharnia. But mid and eastern Bahuna are largely unexplored to outsiders. Bahuna's twin continent, Za-Bahuna is even more unexplored to humans of the Pallathantic. The great Inka River flows through its immense desert to the sea.
Bahuna spans wet tropics to cool temperate forests, but is in the main warm to hot in climate with jungles and deserts of immense beauty and peril.
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