Porphyra River
Thundering down from the Büyük Dâg Mountains, the Porphyra River drains from the mountains and races along their edge to the sea where it is joined by the Lesser Porphyra River at a small town. This river does not see a lot of traffic since the land it flows through is rugged and unsettled. Even if there were people living along it, the river flows over so many falls and through hundreds of cataracts that travel would be impossible for any large boat. However, thanks to the growing gold rush, some people are now using the river to enter the mountains, but they must do so in light boats that they can easily portage over or around obstructions.
Type
River
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