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          No.12494

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          Black forest island
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          Lisbon Adventurer's Guild
          There's a survey job for the Scandinavian Peninsula, but that's a rather vague request for such a large area... Say, do you know the town of Bergen to the East of Britain? The port there might be a good place to ask around.
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                      [IMG19,Quest guide]
                      1. Bergen - Talk to Port Official
                      2. Norwegian Sea - Use Observe and Recognition just outside Bergen




                      Edited by: DreaPirateWesley
                      [IMG16,Obtained info]
                      1. The job you have accepted is to survey the peninsula where we live. It is called the black forest peninsula. Here's something that's useful for making a map... The place just outside this town should be fine. You shouldn't go further north from here. There are many pirates and its dangerous.
                      2. You can survey the sea near Bergen to complete your desired map. Go out from Bergen port and use "Recognition".



                      Introduction to Geography

                      The Scandinavian Peninsula







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                        • The Scandinavian Peninsula ★ (Geography) Exp:110 Fame:55
                          A huge peninsula in the north of the North Sea. Its western shore bears unusual geographical features. It suffers harsh winters due to its cold climate. Numerous forests mean that the lumber industry has prospered. Also purported to have ample mines.

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