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Once water flows off the sides of the rotating Reaction Wheel Range and stops being affected by its gravity field, it collects into the Rotating River, a large waterfall which spins with the Wheel's rotation. It's theorized that the River depositing sediment onto the sides of the Wheels is what created the Range's many mountains, but this theory cannot account for the rest of the Wheels' circumference being similarly mountainous.

What's undeniable is that as the Wheels spin, the River is a sight to behold as it slowly traces a great circle into the sea below. Species like the Liopleurodon swim up the River, salmon-style, to migrate from the sea to the Range and feed!

Made for a Liopleurodon-loving friend.


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