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The Mard Isauba was a finger or lesser bay opening of the greater Bay of Ormal.[[Coco- nut]] palms, marauha palms, and sakpalms grew in profusion along it's coast and many small towns were home to local wood trade.At it's innermost reaches was located the haven of Tûl Harar where the upper edge of the chalk bluffs forming the northem shore of Mard Isauba sheltered it from the storms of the inner Seas.The Yólu Tebesh (Ta. “Chalk Way”) skirted the region.

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  • The Mard Isauba was a finger or lesser bay opening of the greater Bay of Ormal.[[Coco- nut]] palms, marauha palms, and sakpalms grew in profusion along it's coast and many small towns were home to local wood trade.At it's innermost reaches was located the haven of Tûl Harar where the upper edge of the chalk bluffs forming the northem shore of Mard Isauba sheltered it from the storms of the inner Seas.The Yólu Tebesh (Ta. “Chalk Way”) skirted the region.
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  • The Mard Isauba was a finger or lesser bay opening of the greater Bay of Ormal.[[Coco- nut]] palms, marauha palms, and sakpalms grew in profusion along it's coast and many small towns were home to local wood trade.At it's innermost reaches was located the haven of Tûl Harar where the upper edge of the chalk bluffs forming the northem shore of Mard Isauba sheltered it from the storms of the inner Seas.The Yólu Tebesh (Ta. “Chalk Way”) skirted the region.
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