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Post by Crystal on Oct 27, 2017 13:04:29 GMT
Segelhorst Strand is a rocky beachside that stretches across the northern edge of the country, from the western to the eastern side. It borders the northernmost parts of Bergnerzell, Daskow, and Hapburg. Bergnerzell sits at it's sourthernmost west side, and Daskow sits at it's southernmost east side, with Hapburg in between.
Segelhorst Strand is home to sea turtles, who migrate to it's beaches to lay their eggs for the next generation. Along the eastern side of the beach, elephant seals battle for dominance of the beach. Other wildlife that can be found here include various species of crabs, seagulls, flamingos, terns, and pelicans. In it's depths are various sea creatures, including sharks, dolphins, manatees, and even jellyfish.
The Strand is a common cultural sight for weddings, vow renewals, and gatherings. Citizens love to come to the beach during the summer months, and play in it's oceanic depths. The beach is usually visited less often during the winter months, however, when heavy snowy weather makes it less than desirable.
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