White Fanged Bay
The ice formations common to this body of water resemble the teeth
of a predator, and thus the bay is named for the great ice-coated
rocks and bergs that menace vessels attempting to land along its
shores. In the summer, numbers of seals and walruses (and even odder
creatures) bask along these rocky coasts, and, there, parties of hunters
seek ivory and furs. (Some say that the name of the place is based
upon the long teeth taken from these creatures rather than the icicles
and frozen spray.)
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