White Rocks of Ross
The White Rocks of Ross are a geologic formation on the western coast of the Federal Province of Tersten and the Samaritan Sea. It gets its name from the town of Ross, several miles north. It is considered to be an extension of the Pinascimate Mountains. Historically, both the White Rocks of Ross, the Pinascimate Mountains, and the Greenlime Mountains were once part of one larger mountain range, though millions of years of tectonic shifting has separated them into distinct geologic zones.
As the name suggests, the White Rocks are a series of chalk cliffs and rocks. The small Ross Lighthouse is considered a local tourist attraction, and has been turned into a geologic museum for the surrounding area.
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