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==Background== |
==Background== |
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⚫ | Perdido is populated with very few towns and settlements, with [[Chuparosa]] and [[Las Hermanas]] being the main exceptions. The region probably had a greater population before the civil war, and seems to have served a good place for ranchers, but the people that lived there either fled the area or were killed. By traveling through the area, the aftermath of the civil war can be seen; the area has many ruins left from old buildings and destroyed and abandoned ranches, such as Rancho Polvo, Primera Quebrada etc. which are scattered all over Perdido. |
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⚫ | Since Perdido is more or less a non-populated part of Nuevo Paraiso, the ruins from buildings serves good use for bandits on the run and this might be the reason why most people avoid this part of Nuevo Paraiso. The people that nowadays can be seen there are travelers and hunters making their way along the roads or bandits hiding out or [[Executions|getting into firefights with the law]]. |
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==Locations in Perdido== |
==Locations in Perdido== |
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− | *[[Agave Viejo]] |
+ | * [[Agave Viejo]] |
− | *[[Barranca]] |
+ | * [[Barranca]] |
− | *[[Campo Mirada]] |
+ | * [[Campo Mirada]] |
− | *[[Chuparosa]] |
+ | * [[Chuparosa]] |
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+ | * [[Hendidura Grande]] |
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+ | * [[Laguna Borrego]] |
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+ | * [[Las Hermanas]] |
− | *[[Ojo del Diablo]] |
+ | * [[Ojo del Diablo]] |
− | *[[Primera Quebrada]] |
+ | * [[Primera Quebrada]] |
− | *[[Ramita de la Baya]] |
+ | * [[Ramita de la Baya]] |
− | *[[Rancho Polvo]] |
+ | * [[Rancho Polvo]] |
− | *[[Rio del Toro]] |
+ | * [[Rio del Toro|Río del Toro]] |
− | *[[Sepulcro]] |
+ | * [[Sepulcro]] |
==Native Plants== |
==Native Plants== |
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− | *[[Wooly Blue Curl]] |
+ | * [[Wooly Blue Curl]] |
− | *[[Butterfly Weed]] |
+ | * [[Butterfly Weed]] |
− | *[[Prickly Pear]] |
+ | * [[Prickly Pear]] (rare) |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *In Spanish Perdido means Lost. |
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+ | * The terrain of Perdido resembles several arid desert regions in the Mexico and the western U.S including the [[wikipedia:Chihuahuan Desert|Chihuahuan Desert]] of Chihuahua and western Texas, and Utah's [[wikipedia:Canyonlands National Park|Canyonlands]], and the Colorado Desert (part of the Sonoran Desert) that lies west of San Diego and Los Angeles California. |
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− | *There is actually one town in Perdido, [[Chuparosa|the town of Chuparosa]]. |
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− | *The terrain of Perdido resembles Mexico's [[wikipedia:Chihuahuan Desert|Chihuahuan Desert]]. |
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+ | Perdido-Screenshot.jpg|Looking out across the desolate plains of Perdido |
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+ | Perdidi.jpg|Trekking into the southern areas of Perdido |
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Revision as of 20:42, 11 January 2020
Perdido (Spanish for Lost) is a constituent region of the Nuevo Paraíso territory. It is the central region of the territory and borders the regions of Diez Coronas to the East, and Punta Orgullo to the West. The San Luis River forms the northern border of the region.
Background
Perdido is populated with very few towns and settlements, with Chuparosa and Las Hermanas being the main exceptions. The region probably had a greater population before the civil war, and seems to have served a good place for ranchers, but the people that lived there either fled the area or were killed. By traveling through the area, the aftermath of the civil war can be seen; the area has many ruins left from old buildings and destroyed and abandoned ranches, such as Rancho Polvo, Primera Quebrada etc. which are scattered all over Perdido.
Since Perdido is more or less a non-populated part of Nuevo Paraiso, the ruins from buildings serves good use for bandits on the run and this might be the reason why most people avoid this part of Nuevo Paraiso. The people that nowadays can be seen there are travelers and hunters making their way along the roads or bandits hiding out or getting into firefights with the law.
Locations in Perdido
- Agave Viejo
- Barranca
- Campo Mirada
- Chuparosa
- Hendidura Grande
- Laguna Borrego
- Las Hermanas
- Ojo del Diablo
- Primera Quebrada
- Ramita de la Baya
- Rancho Polvo
- Río del Toro
- Sepulcro
Native Plants
Trivia
- The first episode of the television series "Have Gun - Will Travel"[1] is titled "Three Bells to Perdido"[2].
- The terrain of Perdido resembles several arid desert regions in the Mexico and the western U.S including the Chihuahuan Desert of Chihuahua and western Texas, and Utah's Canyonlands, and the Colorado Desert (part of the Sonoran Desert) that lies west of San Diego and Los Angeles California.