Crumb Islands - "The Crumbs"
Crumb Islands is the name of the Islands that dot throughout that Mongave River primarily to the Southwest of the Mongave Triangle.
These Islands are pretty small usually with the largest being about 300ft in length.
They are uninhabited and largely unexplored due to the dense forest and rocks that cover these islands.
Geography
The environment is a condensed, but dense forest environment.
There is some undulating terrain.
A few caves have been located on a few of these islands, but have been largely unexplored.
Ecosystem
Filled with a forest like ecosystem.
History
It is said that Crumb Islands was once part of the land bridge that connected the Carillon Isle to the mainland pre fracturing.
Alternative Name(s)
The Crumbs
Type
Island
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