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The '''Oyster Road''' runs through the southeastern portion of Raziya, linking the Razmani town of [[Alheri]] and the fishing village of [[El Gedz]]. For most of its length it skirts the foothills of the [[Great Thirsty Mountains]] to the south, while passing by a landscape of mesas and canyons to the north. Starting out of El Gedz, much of the road is in fact paved with a mix of crushed oyster shell and lime, making it one of the few true roads through the desert.
The '''Oyster Road''' runs through the southeastern portion of [[Raziya]], linking the Razmani town of [[Alheri]] and the fishing village of [[El Gedz]]. For most of its length it skirts the foothills of the [[Great Thirsty Mountains]] to the south, while passing by a landscape of mesas and canyons to the north. Starting out of El Gedz, much of the road is in fact paved with a mix of crushed oyster shell and lime, making it one of the few true roads through the desert.


[[Category:Land Routes]]
[[Category:Land Routes]]
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[[Category:Geography]]

Revision as of 20:04, 1 April 2022

The Oyster Road runs through the southeastern portion of Raziya, linking the Razmani town of Alheri and the fishing village of El Gedz. For most of its length it skirts the foothills of the Great Thirsty Mountains to the south, while passing by a landscape of mesas and canyons to the north. Starting out of El Gedz, much of the road is in fact paved with a mix of crushed oyster shell and lime, making it one of the few true roads through the desert.