Faal Gulf
Enmohó: Falórak
Þekkalic: Bálorrak
The Faal Gulf1 forms the westernmost part of the Akral Sea, bounded by the continents of Emlas to the north and Túlmikkía to the south, and to the west by the Isin Isthmus which connects the two.
The Merr Islands are located off the isthmus' coast to the northwest, where the seas are tumultuous due to strong currents and frequent earthquakes, while the seas in the southern part of the gulf are much calmer, and the southern coastline is dotted with coastal orrólan settlements, most notably Dind and Óaa.
The Faal Gulf1 forms the westernmost part of the Akral Sea, bounded by the continents of Emlas to the north and Túlmikkía to the south, and to the west by the Isin Isthmus which connects the two.
The Merr Islands are located off the isthmus' coast to the northwest, where the seas are tumultuous due to strong currents and frequent earthquakes, while the seas in the southern part of the gulf are much calmer, and the southern coastline is dotted with coastal orrólan settlements, most notably Dind and Óaa.
1Original icelandic: Faalflói.
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