Laramis River

The Laramis River is generally considered to be the northern border of Yat-Kirman. The land drops abruptly at the river, which results in the south side of the river being a high, nearly impassible rock wall while the north bank is only a dozen feet higher than the river. (This results in flooding nearly every year during the spring thaw.) The walls of the gorge holding the Dhobe River also drop sharply at the confluence of the two rivers.
Type
River

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