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Bramham
Bramham is an tranquil little area further upstream on the Crepen. In this lake, all things flourish. Plants, such as reeds, ferns and various herbs, live in harmony with the multiple other animals who visit here. Heron, along with many other species of birds, frolic, filling the area with their song. Fish, both big and small, inhabit the waters and prosper in large numbers. Unlike the river's bed, stones are a rarity in this body of water and like all lakes, near the edge, the waters are shallow, but as animals venture further into its core, they will find the water deepens, and one could easily drown if they're not careful. However, this is a popular area for animals of all sorts to gather, hunt, and graze on the vegetation. It almost makes one forget the horrible destruction found on the majority of the land...
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