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        No.4182

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        Produce of a good harbour
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        Amsterdam Adventurer's Guild
        Bergen is known as a good natural harbour, but there are actually a number of exceptional harbours in that region. Why is that exactly? For your next request, you're to investigate the reason why.
        Maybe a Shipwright in Bergen might know. Go now and ask them.
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                  1. Bergen - Talk with the Shipwright
                  2. Norwegian Sea - Travel north along the coast to 200,1915
                  3. Norwegian Sea - Use Observe Recognition




                  1. A convenient bay
                  It's very mountainous around here.
                  The sea-flooded valleys along the coast create bays and inlets deep enough for ships with large draught.
                  Ideal locations to harbour, sheltered by mountains where the wind cannot whip up the waves.
                  There are many places like that north of here.

                  2. Natural, useful bay
                  To the north of Bergen are many harbours famous to this region. These deep, natural harbours, formed by the sea entering the valleys, were ideal.
                  Go immediatly and make visual confirmation of the harbours.



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                    • Fjord ★ (Geography) Exp:80 Fame:40
                      An intricately complicated coastline found in colder regions. Thought to be created by natural erosion, but by something other than water, as water would leave much gentler patterns. It is likely to have been created by ice.

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