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Spruce mire is a type of terrain in ''UnReal World''.  
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The Spruce mire is a type of terrain in ''UnReal World''.  
  
 
It consists of a coniferous forest (mostly [[Spruce Tree|spruce]]) where the forest floor is marshy, boggy, or even includes peatbogs.
 
It consists of a coniferous forest (mostly [[Spruce Tree|spruce]]) where the forest floor is marshy, boggy, or even includes peatbogs.
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File:Spruce mire stroll 03 3.52.png|A stroll through a spruce mire with [[Blueberry Shrub|blueberry bushes]]
 
File:Spruce mire stroll 03 3.52.png|A stroll through a spruce mire with [[Blueberry Shrub|blueberry bushes]]
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File:Terrain indicator Spruce mire.png|The terrain indicator for Spruce mire
 
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== Real life context ==
 
== Real life context ==
 
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* '''[[wikipedia:Mire|Mire]]''' - General article on mires as a type of natural terrain and ecosystem.
One preserved example of a Fennoscandian spruce mire is the [https://www.lauhanvuoriregion.fi/opastetut-kierrokset-en-gb/get-bogged-down-with-mires/show/1133 Peräkörpi spruce mire] in Finland, which includes an elevated tourist trail.
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* One preserved example of a Fennoscandian spruce mire is the [https://www.lauhanvuoriregion.fi/opastetut-kierrokset-en-gb/get-bogged-down-with-mires/show/1133 Peräkörpi spruce mire] in Finland, which includes an elevated tourist trail.
  
 
[[Category:Forest]]
 
[[Category:Forest]]

Latest revision as of 11:25, 5 December 2018

The Spruce mire is a type of terrain in UnReal World.

It consists of a coniferous forest (mostly spruce) where the forest floor is marshy, boggy, or even includes peatbogs.

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Real life context

  • Mire - General article on mires as a type of natural terrain and ecosystem.
  • One preserved example of a Fennoscandian spruce mire is the Peräkörpi spruce mire in Finland, which includes an elevated tourist trail.