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Northern Range
The Northern Region contains the main forest of AWW's lands, aka Boreal Forest. This forest stretches all the way southeast and fizzles out as it reaches the mountains. It also includes the grassy outskirts which are next to the shoreline.
2 7 Apr 20 2006, 12:21 PM
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By: Blitz
Western Range
The Western range is basically the seaward area. The shoreline of Chukchi Sea is located here. In this area is alot of flat, very grassy plains and the chilly smell of the salty sea.
1 -3 Apr 11 2006, 08:12 PM
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By: Angeni
Eastern Range
The Eastern Range consists of AWW's system of rivers. All of their channels vien through this area, making it very rocky and a good place to den. Some trees dot here and there, but not very many.
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Southern Range
The Southern Region is completely made up of Floear mountains that protect AWW from predators and rogues, and make up the beautiful landscape of the Alaskan Wilderness.
1 1 Apr 10 2006, 10:54 PM
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By: Silver
 

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