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      No.6168

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      A nearby fishing spot
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      Lima Adventurer's Guild
      A request has come from one of the town Barkeeps, to deliver his special ingredients. It seems he prefers fish.
      Essentially I want you to investigate fishing spots in this region. Try asking the port official.
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                      1. Lima - Talk to Port Official
                      2. Panama - Talk to Barkeep
                      3. The Gulf of Panama - 12620, 4423


                      A nearby fishing spot
                      Place where north and south divide 2 4 1 The Isthmus of Panama


                      1. A place rich in fish
                      If you set sail from Lima and head due north, there's a city called Panama. Apparently a Spaniard gave it its name. They say that name comes from a word that means "a place with lots of fish" in the natives' language. Why don't you go visit it?


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                      Discovery: 300 Experience

                      Card: 150 Experience and The Gulf of Panama

                      Report Reward: 140 Experience, 70 Fame and Quest Mediation Permit



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                        • The Gulf of Panama ★★ (Geography) Exp:300 Fame:150
                          The bay spreading out south of the Isthmus of Panama. The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean sea spread to the north of the isthmus. If there were a way to get through the isthmus more easily, the area would be busy with traffic from the north and south.

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