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*As we moved inward between the land masses, coastal lagoons form a build-up of sandbanks along shallow coastal waters.  
*As we moved inward between the land masses, coastal lagoons form a build-up of sandbanks along shallow coastal waters.  


'''''NOTE: As you can see from the Topical Map below, we named key features on the planet to honor the present crew of the USS Triumphant.'''''<br>
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[[Image:T8Amap.jpg|center|frame|Topical Map of T8A]]
[[Image:T8Amap.jpg|center|frame|Topical Map of T8A]]
== The Ruins ==
'''Freshwater'''
[[Image:Kassas_pool.gif|right]]
 
*Freshwater Pools and streams are fed by underground springs. [[Kassa Quay|Kassa's]] Pool is fed by [[Kirby, Thompson|Kirby]]Falls as it drops the waters from [[Reynolds, Quinn|Reynolds]] Brook. The water in Kassa's Pool is sparkle warmed to about 85 degrees by an unknown underground source, and it filled with soothing natural sulfurs and minerals.


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*[[Perkins, Samuel Nigel|Lake Perkins]] is the largest freshwater lake on the planet. It teems with fish and is home to a wide variety of flowering water planets.
== Freshwater ==
[[Image:Kassas_pool.gif|right]]


'''Plants and Animals'''
*The plants on Planta del Amor were typical of the tropical islands of Earth with very slight variations. Kitigabizi Gardens seems to encompass all of them.


*Animals were all non-predatory.


*Freshwater Pools and streams are fed by underground springs. Kassa's Pool is fed by Kirby Falls as it drops the waters from [[Reynolds, Quinn|Reynolds Brook]]. The water in Kassa's Pool is warmed to about 85 degrees by an unknown underground source, and it filled with soothing natural sulfurs and minerals.


'''The Ruins'''


A 19th century French novelist named Gustave Flaubert, wrote, ''"I love above all the sight of vegetation resting upon old ruins; this embrace of nature, coming swiftly to bury the work of man the moment his hand is no longer there to defend it, fills me with deep and ample joy."''


This was the feeling I had when I first saw the ruins. The metal spheres and the figure of a woman indented into the ground, were all that remained of an ancient civilization, that had evidently perished attempting to make changes to the perfection of Planta del Amor. Luckily, the planet's beauty has remained unblimished, except for the ruins, and a few other spheres scattered about the land masses.


*[[Perkins, Samuel Nigel|Lake Perkins]] is the largest freshwater lake on the planet. It teems with fish and is home to a wide variety of flowering water planets.


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