Salting Bay
This large bay near the fishing town of Saltmarsh is known for it's wild beauty.
Tall, sheer cliff faces plunge into the ocean below, large and dangerous reefs in the water formed by erosion and rockfall making travel by boat a treacherous endeavour. Many species of birds roost in the cliffs, and the waters below are rife with fish and seal.
Two features dominate the landscape around the bay. Above a northern inlet the Tower of Zenopus stands ruined against the sky, and in the centre of the bay sits Abbey Isle.
Salting Bay by Dave Massey
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