the Bones Valley

Forget those wooden sticks. If you want a good tent frame, go get some bones in the Valley
— an old adventurer
  In the middle of what today is the Gadah Atsakai , once was an internal sea connected to the White Ocean . It's silouette is still visible today in the deep cliffs that separates the higher lands from the bottom of the Bones Valley.   This region of the Gadah Atsakai is characterized by a prevalence of sandstone, in the stratifications of which are still visible the remains of the animals who perished during the The conflagration that dried up the ancient sea.   The most common of these remains are shelled molluscs and small crustacean but, in particular towards the centre of the valley, it's not unusual to find entire skeletal remains of colossal animals like the Horned Whale and the Megacantus

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