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"SCOUT" ([personal profile] bynumber) wrote in [community profile] agogeooc 2018-03-09 05:50 am (UTC)

EXAMPLE.

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Name: geyser belt
Image: https://i.pinimg.com/736x/03/f5/5b/03f55b3020f526bca394646a05d9ec77.jpg

Description: a chain of hydrogeological phenomena, indicating something akin to volcanic activity beneath the surface. the water is discolored and may be related to the fish's stomach and assist in digestion. caution is advised when crossing over these grounds; the water and steam is extremely hot and may shoot as high as 60 m. Supplemental data: The water is colored pink by potassium permanganate. The land around the geysers is rocky and barren.

Location: along the back of the coelacanth's spine, towards back of its body.

Etcetera: the geysers erupt every hour or two, with spouts that last for one to five minutes. they all have asynchronous schedules; it's rare they all erupt at similar times, but it may happen once a week if you're lucky.

Discovered by: young

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