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Post by ADMINISTRATOR on Jul 23, 2008 21:20:15 GMT -5
Setting of Calista Falls Calista Falls is not a very large town, but it isn't small either.
Setting of Helios Beach A bit of a drive from Calista Falls is Helios Beach, located on the West coast. To get there from Calista Falls you have to drive through a bit of a forest, but over all, it's not a horribly long ride; it usually takes about half an hour to forty-five minutes to get there. The beach itself is quite lovely. It doesn't stretch too far, only about three-quarters of a mile until it morphs into cliff. As you go more inland you notice that the town itself seems to almost be built into the forest. The trees circle the town, which doesn't have a ton of buildings save for a few homes and stores along the trees, as well as a town hall and community center. Even more into the trees you will find the Heliosente Reservation, home to the Heliosente Native American tribe. The majority of the homes and buildings built here were made by those that live in them. Everywhere you go in this part of town has a certain feel to it, reflecting on the past and culture of the Heliosente people. The high school is located towards the center of the reservation.
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Post by ADMINISTRATOR on Jul 23, 2008 21:21:09 GMT -5
Calista Falls Climate Spring[/u] Summer[/u] Fall[/u] Winter[/u]
Helios Beach Climate Spring[/u] Summer[/u] Fall[/u] Winter[/u]
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