The Gulf of Namu
The Gulf of Namu is a body of water connected by an inlet to The Emerald Sea. While its waters are mostly calm during the milder seasons, the water drains completely during the harsh seasons, laying bare the bottom of the sea for those curious to explore.
The region is most known for being a place where salt can be harvested in large quantities, as when the water drains away during the harsher seasons the last bit evaporates, leaving behind sea salt for those willing to collect.
The region is most known for being a place where salt can be harvested in large quantities, as when the water drains away during the harsher seasons the last bit evaporates, leaving behind sea salt for those willing to collect.
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