Also see: Comparison between Tagra and Antarctica
A collection on landscapes from various parts of Tagra (actual source provided at the end).
Also see: Chaatai
Aurora australis (“southern lights”) over Tagra. 1)
Stone run on the Chaatai flanks of the Thunder Mountains, near Yakak'ratu. 2)
Podocarps growing in western Chaatai, near K'igachi. 3)
A mountain lake in central Chaatai. 4)
Also see: Takrakaya
Stands of sahha flowers on the shore of Lake Ngang, southern Takrakaya. 5)
Forest of Dicksonia tree ferns on the Takrakayan coast. 6)
“Limestone forest” in eastern Takrakaya. 7)
The rocky steppe of southern Takrakaya, not far from Lake Ngang. 8)
Also see: Kru'u
Cold swamp in northeastern Kru'u. 9)
The basalt cliffs facing the Sea of Whales. 10)
Also see: Tayaka
Snow penitentes on the eastern Lightning Mountains. 11)
The Ksarlai range of the Lightning Mountains, near Tsikaashi. 12)
A salt flat near Kulla-Tag, turned into a mirror by recent rain. 13)
The dunes of Kulla-Tag, as seen from the western edge of the desert. 14)
The craters of Mount Chai'ukru in winter. 15)
Dense Araucaria forest in the Qqasq (!Akau'a) lands. 16)
Krummholz (wind-distorted plants) on northern 'Ai!u'ai, not far from the Wall of the Sea. 17)
A glacier on the Dragon's Jaw. 18)
Dry valley in the Polar Fields, where catabatic wind prevents snow buildup. 19)
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