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The Evergreen Forest is located somewhere on this earth, most slightly a ways northward and a short distance past the horizon. There there're are trees so big that the forest animals make their homes in them., Based of [[wikipedia:Liard River, British Columbia|Liard River]] and [[wikipedia:Matanuska-Susitna Valley|Mat-Su_Valley]].
 
The Evergreen Forest is located somewhere on this earth, most slightly a ways northward and a short distance past the horizon. There there're are trees so big that the forest animals make their homes in them., Based of [[wikipedia:Liard River, British Columbia|Liard River]] and [[wikipedia:Matanuska-Susitna Valley|Mat-Su_Valley]].
  
It's largest community is the town of [[Evergreen Forest]], It's second biggest community is the nearby [[Wasilla]], Near the edge of the forest is located [[Melon's Cave]], and the community of [[Walnut Creek]]. It's highest peek is [[Evergreen Mountain]].
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It's largest community is the town of [[DrAlta:Evergreen Forest]], It's second biggest community is the nearby [[Wasilla]], Near the edge of the forest is located [[Melon's Cave]], and the community of [[Walnut Creek]]. It's highest peek is [[DrAlta:Evergreen Mountain]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:32, 9 December 2019

The Evergreen Forest is located somewhere on this earth, most slightly a ways northward and a short distance past the horizon. There there're are trees so big that the forest animals make their homes in them., Based of Liard River and Mat-Su_Valley.

It's largest community is the town of DrAlta:Evergreen Forest, It's second biggest community is the nearby Wasilla, Near the edge of the forest is located Melon's Cave, and the community of Walnut Creek. It's highest peek is DrAlta:Evergreen Mountain.