Rhous
The great river Rhous, also known simply as "The Great River", is the largest and widest of the rivers in all the Land. With its almost six thousand miles it springs from the western slopes of the Sundering Mountains and runns west until it reaches the Inner Sea. Along the way it is joined by hundrets of other rivers and at its mout it is over a mile wide in summertime. In springtime its width can grow to up to fifty miles at its western end.
Tourism
Beeing for the most part a wide and calm river, altough with a strong current, it is used for the transport of many goods downstream. Old trading routes also wind along on either side of it, allowing for easy transport upstream as well.
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