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Little Vanji River
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The Little Vanji River has its source in the Bandu Hills. It meets the Dzimmi River near the ruins of Darkreach, which is the site of the few useable fords across the rapid-infested river. The river is known for its ferocious hippopotamuses and huge, brightly coloured water snakes. The river flows into the main Vanji River between Bloodcove and Whitebridge Station.
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The Little Vanji River has its source in the Bandu Hills. It meets the Dzimmi River near the ruins of Darkreach, which is the site of the few useable fords across the rapid-infested river. The river is known for its ferocious hippopotamuses and huge, brightly coloured water snakes. The river flows into the main Vanji River between Bloodcove and Whitebridge Station.