Jeshennin Mountains
This range covers about half of the Tahmakht Peninsula, from foothills on the eastern side to high peaks in the center and west. The mountains are a source of copper and tin (for bronze), as well as iron in the east, and copper, iron, and turquoise in the southwest. They provide pasturage for goats and sheep, but the isolated peaks are also home to dangerous animals and strange creatures that may be only stories.
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Mountain Range
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