The Kirmlesran Hills were a maze of eroded stone, a badlands where little plant life grew. Although more rain fell in the hills than in the land to the north and west, the soil between the rock outcroppings was very alkaline, making the earth non-arable. Cacti, tough grasses, and thorny scrub bushes dotted the shallow clay shadowed by the looming monoliths of stone. Natural bridges and towering monuments of the red-streaked rock abounded.
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| - The Kirmlesran Hills were a maze of eroded stone, a badlands where little plant life grew. Although more rain fell in the hills than in the land to the north and west, the soil between the rock outcroppings was very alkaline, making the earth non-arable. Cacti, tough grasses, and thorny scrub bushes dotted the shallow clay shadowed by the looming monoliths of stone. Natural bridges and towering monuments of the red-streaked rock abounded.
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| - The Kirmlesran Hills were a maze of eroded stone, a badlands where little plant life grew. Although more rain fell in the hills than in the land to the north and west, the soil between the rock outcroppings was very alkaline, making the earth non-arable. Cacti, tough grasses, and thorny scrub bushes dotted the shallow clay shadowed by the looming monoliths of stone. Natural bridges and towering monuments of the red-streaked rock abounded.
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