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[[File:Rio.jpg|thumb|The Sabre River deep enough to allow movement of whales to the [[Bay of Crown]].]]
[[File:Rio.jpg|thumb|The Sabre River deep enough to allow movement of whales to the [[Bay of Crown]].]]


The Sabre River is the body of water connecting the [[Bay of Crowns]] with the southern portions of [[Sayaffallah]] and the ocean at its end. The mouth of the Sabre River begins in the salt water Bay of Crowns and travels approximately 960 miles from the source of the Sabre River to its ending at the sea. The Sabre River is characterized by steep towering mountains, large sand dunes, flat arid plains and large swamps extending to its edges. The Sabre River is frequently used as a vital transportation artery for ships sailing to the capital and to the towns along its banks.
The '''Sabre River''' is the body of water connecting the [[Bay of Crowns]] with the southern portions of [[Sayaffallah]] and the ocean at its end. The mouth of the Sabre River begins in the salt water Bay of Crowns and travels approximately 960 miles from the source of the Sabre River to its ending at the sea. The Sabre River is characterized by steep towering mountains, large sand dunes, flat arid plains and large swamps extending to its edges. The Sabre River is frequently used as a vital transportation artery for ships sailing to the capital and to the towns along its banks.
 
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The Sabre River deep enough to allow movement of whales to the Bay of Crown.

The Sabre River is the body of water connecting the Bay of Crowns with the southern portions of Sayaffallah and the ocean at its end. The mouth of the Sabre River begins in the salt water Bay of Crowns and travels approximately 960 miles from the source of the Sabre River to its ending at the sea. The Sabre River is characterized by steep towering mountains, large sand dunes, flat arid plains and large swamps extending to its edges. The Sabre River is frequently used as a vital transportation artery for ships sailing to the capital and to the towns along its banks.