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Die Young is set on a fictional island in the Mediterranean Sea (somewhere in Turkish territorial waters, probably in the [[wikipedia:Aegean_Sea|Aegean Sea]]).
 
Die Young is set on a fictional island in the Mediterranean Sea (somewhere in Turkish territorial waters, probably in the [[wikipedia:Aegean_Sea|Aegean Sea]]).
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== Geography ==
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The size of the island is relatively small (approximately 7 km<sup>2</sup>). Geologically is characterized by limestone formations, with high cliffs, [[The Mountain Pass|rocky hills]], [[The Stone Pillars|natural stone pillars]] and caves. Water on the surface is not abundant, especially in the southern area of the island: most of the [[The Dry Riverbed|rivers are dried]] and edible water is usually found in small natural springs. However, there are three main waterfalls located in [[The Mountain Pass]], [[The Stone Pillars]] and [[Monumental Tombs]]. The latter creates a river dividing the [[Old Mines]] and [[The Military Post]]. There's also a [[The Canebrake|swampy area]] between The Stone Pillars and the Old Mines.
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== Flora & Fauna ==
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The flora of the island
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Revision as of 11:25, 28 January 2020

Die Young is set on a fictional island in the Mediterranean Sea (somewhere in Turkish territorial waters, probably in the Aegean Sea).

Geography

The size of the island is relatively small (approximately 7 km2). Geologically is characterized by limestone formations, with high cliffs, rocky hills, natural stone pillars and caves. Water on the surface is not abundant, especially in the southern area of the island: most of the rivers are dried and edible water is usually found in small natural springs. However, there are three main waterfalls located in The Mountain Pass, The Stone Pillars and Monumental Tombs. The latter creates a river dividing the Old Mines and The Military Post. There's also a swampy area between The Stone Pillars and the Old Mines.

Flora & Fauna

The flora of the island


History