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Maru Hot Springs Take a quick dip in these bubbly, hot waters to relax. Beware that some of the areas contain powerful geysers, so it's best to avoid those. Hardly anything lives in these waters, for they're far too hot to contain life. But for those that do not mind the heat will find pleasure here, surrounded by the sweet, delightful smell of tropical flowers.
Mount Ka This incredible mountain is known for being the tallest in the world, rising a little over 29,000 feet. The peak holds an active volcano that erupts once a century. Clouds encircle the craggy precipices, obscuring strange animals that live there. Hilong Cave resembles an enormous dragon's head, red in color. It leads to vast tunnels and caverns deep into the earth.
Nikko Savannah Further south lies a field of rolling grassland scattered with isolated acacia trees and shrubs. Unlike the jungle, where rain falls yearly, rain is more common during the summer, and dryer in the winter. Beasts of the savannahs are attracted to the vast river rushing through this usually hot and humid biome.
Kiriei Jungle Surrounding Mount Ka is the Kiriei Jungle, arguably the most richest, densest tropical rainforest found anywhere in the world. Herbs, bright flowers, tangled lianas and vines, and equatorial trees of every breed imaginable cover every ground. There are pathways that lead through, allowing easier access to cross this noisy, danger-infested jungle.