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Tacite Taiga, "Quiet Snow Forest" in Latin and Russian is a small island
settlement located off the coast of Point Lay, Alaska. The island was first discovered in
2005 and populated in 2007. Ever since, it's become a popular landmark of Alaska for those
seeking proper zen and relaxation.





























This map is a showcase and has been made for the sole purpose
of zen and/or relaxation. Favored zen and relexation methods can be found
here: http://www.sparkpeople.com/resource/wellness_articles.asp?id=779





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« Last Edit: June 04, 2016, 08:11:24 PM by Block Aloni »

« Last Edit: May 15, 2016, 01:23:28 AM by Victory »

The river reminds me of this scene of The Hobbit:  The desolation of Smaug for some reason: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wFN644CHhA

Idk why

omfg this loving sucks, block.
no.
it doesn't.
I'm actually impressed.

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Map looks very nice.
But that font though ... looks like you were writing a letter to your ex-wife trying to win her back after cheating on her with a 18 year old babysitter ...
It's cool though.

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But that font though ... looks like you were writing a letter to your ex-wife trying to win her back after cheating on her with a 18 year old babysitter ...
Have you been watching too much ''babysitter'' research?

Pssst ... That's a Taiga, not a Tundra...  Plus, "Taiga" would work better with your title anyways...


oh wow that's a clever and good-looking way to lower a river

Pssst ... That's a Taiga, not a Tundra...  Plus, "Taiga" would work better with your title anyways...
FDFDGDF

thanks for bringing this to my attention
fixed


Posted a video with an amazing shot of Tacite Taiga

Check it out here!:


it bothers me that you used some wave-lapping sound which would have been suitable for a lake while looking at a waterfall and slight rapids