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At the deepest point in this area, there is an entrance to the [[Inactive Lava Zone|Inactive Lava Zone.]] Close by is a large hole leading to the [[Lost River]] Ghost Canyon. |
At the deepest point in this area, there is an entrance to the [[Inactive Lava Zone|Inactive Lava Zone.]] Close by is a large hole leading to the [[Lost River]] Ghost Canyon. |
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An [[Abandoned Seabases|abandoned seabase]] left by the [[Degasi]] survivors will be implemented in the '''Deep Grand Reef.''' |
An [[Abandoned Seabases|abandoned seabase]] left by the [[Degasi]] survivors will be implemented in the '''Deep Grand Reef.''' |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 16:15, 6 September 2016
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Detecting a titanium mass somewhere in this area. Unable to confirm whether it originated on the Aurora.

Template:Infobox Biome The Deep Grand Reef is the deeper cavern system located under the Grand Reef, featuring many hydrothermal vents. Though it lacks the Membrain Trees of the Grand Reef, it shares the same Floating Stones. The Deep Grand Reef is considerably more dangerous than the Grand Reef as it is home to many Crabsquids, capable of disabling electrical devices and vehicles.
At the deepest point in this area, there is an entrance to the Inactive Lava Zone. Close by is a large hole leading to the Lost River Ghost Canyon.
An abandoned seabase left by the Degasi survivors will be implemented in the Deep Grand Reef.
Resources
Fauna
Flora
Gallery
Aluminum Oxide found scattered in the caves around the area
For a more complete gallery, visit Deep Grand Reef/Gallery.
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