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Revision as of 01:01, 18 April 2016

Senqet
Long-axis directionsouthwest
Long-axis length447 kilometres (278 mi)
Width6.4 kilometres (4.0 mi) to 29 kilometres (18 mi)
Geology
Age70 million years
Glass-floored skywalk on the Lhavrinian rim.
Senqet as seen from space.

The Senqet (also the Senqet Canyon) is a canyon along the course of the Thewer River. It is 447 kilometres (278 mi) long and forms part of the border between Lhavres and Vaamek.

Etymology

From Proto-Theweric *Tēnaɣent Wə̄nazul > ODH Tēnəɣet Wə̄nəzul > DHW (Ke)Tenret Wənðuw.

Geography

Geology

History

Biology and ecology