Suwannee Mountain Boys

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The Suwannee Mountains are an imaginary set of small bumps, connecting the geologic formation of the roaring Salt Creek and the sawgrass grasslands, which are known to be home to the largest wild herd of buffigators in North America.

Geologists of high credibility forecast a near-doubling in the elevation of Suwannneee Mountains following Fibonacci's project to build several medium-sized mounds of dirt, clay, moss, rocks, and discarded mech parts. Also grass.