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Geographic Release of the Plateau

Great Plateau Cities
24-01-2009, 18:02
Now that our nation has begun to introduce itself into the world, we are publishing the first international map and volumes of geography. There are 6,each showing a different aspect. Also included is a small summary:

OOC: Sorry the Maps aren't the prettiest LOL

The height of the plateau stands at 1,690 feet at average. The land below this is plateau is about 230 feet above sea level. This makes the plateau’s elevation 1,920 feet. The plateau is slightly larger than Peru, measuring at about 1,313, 217 square miles. The edges of the plateau are relatively steep for most its border, but about 10% of the edges are at a lower incline, low enough to build train tracks in the future.
To the East of the plateau is a relatively dry and arid plain, more or less a desert. As you move farther west, the region gains more water, so the west are mostly fertile grasslands and plains, great for farming. Despite these envirotments below, the great plateau is a green and luscious place. From space it is a green blob in the middle of yellows, tans, and browns. Its covered with grasses and flowers and trees almost ass soon as step on it, with a mild grassland border. The plateau is mostly flat, this is where all of the cities were bult, but there is some hill country in between these meadows and forests. It has one major river, the Teres, who empties on the different places on the edge, creating three massive waterfalls. It also has one major lake, Lake Delrey.

Maps:
http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss98/PlateauNS/Slide1.jpg

http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss98/PlateauNS/Slide2.jpg

http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss98/PlateauNS/Slide3.jpg

http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss98/PlateauNS/Slide4.jpg

http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss98/PlateauNS/Slide5.jpg

http://i565.photobucket.com/albums/ss98/PlateauNS/Slide6.jpg

OOC: I guess this is just a comment/question/critique type of RP.....IDK