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    Considering that the topography is essential for the formation of rivers and lakes I decided to start working on it.

    The attached map is 70% the size of what I'm working on now.

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    I agree with that statement. And good start on your map.

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    Well, I'm a little late, so come on.

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    Solid start on a topographical style. I like the procedural way you are using to define the floodplains/river basins.
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    If I not violated any rules of the challenge this is probably my last entry.

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