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Earth
Africa
Desert (Dunes)
Jungle (Rain Forest)
Prairie (Plain, Steppe)
Antarctica
Ruins (Old City)
Asia
Jungle (Rain Forest)
Prairie (Plain, Steppe)
Australia
Desert (Dunes)
Europe
Forest (Woods)
Subterranean (Terrestrial)
North America
Desert (Dunes)
Forest (Woods)
Prairie (Plain, Steppe)
Skull Island
Broken (Badlands, Lava Field)
Cave (Cavern)
Chasm (Abyss, Crevasse)
Clear (Open, Road)
Jungle (Rain Forest)
South America
Mountain (Alpine)
Prairie (Plain, Steppe)
South America (Plateau of the Lost World)
Deep in the Amazon basin is a large plateau upon which animals from
Earth's lost epochs dwell. The plateau is an example
of a
transdimensional island, being larger than a continent in its
interior. A series of chasms typically segregate the animals
of one era from another, but over the eons some animals (and other
things) have managed to migrate from one region to another.
In 1916 the crew of a German U-Boat, along with the survivors of a
ship it had torpedoed, discovered another entrance to this world --
an island off the coast of Antarctica, making this possibly more of
a proto-dimension than a
transdimensional island; however, since proto-dimensions can
encompass
transdimensional islands the point is technically moot.
The submarine itself and most of the crew were lost, and the story
itself only came to light later when an account of their experience
washed up, decades later, thousands of kilometers away.
Despite intermittent reports of the island being rediscovered, no
one has yet officially rediscovered the mysterious island.
Broken (Badlands, Lava Field)
Clear (Open, Road)
Desert (Dunes)
Forest (Woods)
Jungle (Rainforest)
Marsh (Moor, Wetland)
Prairie (Plain, Steppe
River
(Creek, Stream)
Rough (Foothills, Hills)
Swamp (Bog)
South Pacific
Forest (Woods)
Jungle (Rain Forest)
Marsh (Moor, Wetland)
Swamp (Bog)
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