Hello here!
Some times ago, a friend of mine told me that he thought the mount Durrodis geography was not very realistic. He found that it was a little "fantasy" or "odd" although the rest of the world map was very much like real continents. And I just found an image during my internet surfing :
http://www.lefigaro.fr/medias/2010/04/22/20100422PHOWWW00144.jpg
It's an island south of kamchatka (called Onekotan, other images can be found easily), nor very hospitable, like the Sea of Ash region...
Wow, that's awesome! I love it. Didn't know about that place, but it does bear a striking similarity to Mount Durrodis! Thanks for sending that link. I just looked that island up on Google Earth. Looks pretty cool.
i belive spirit lake in oregon has and island in the middle of it too.
Crater Lake is another good example. It's a fairly circular lake with a small island dead center. And despite the name, it was formed through geological processes, sort of like Mount Durrodis.
Quote from: David Roomes on March 05, 2011, 09:59:40 PM
Crater Lake is another good example. It's a fairly circular lake with a small island dead center. And despite the name, it was formed through geological processes, sort of like Mount Durrodis.
oops i meant crater lake...arf!