Intrepid explorer Milton Salgado has completed the first recorded solo expedition across Nava Abhyudaya. Salgado set out 8 months ago from the small trading port of Kirenga on the east coast of the continent, and arrived in the village of Maresso on the west coast on Saturday.
View from space of the Nava Abhyudaya continent, credit: Timothy Rodriguez.
The adventurer was eager to recount his experiences, recalling a series of incredible vistas ranging across the continent.
In addition to the ubiquitous jungles, he described the sweeping landscapes of the Salgado Plateau, upon which sits the towering Salgado Mountain range. Among these peaks, he journeyed through the harrowing Milton Pass to the hazardous Salgado Ravine beyond.
Climbing down to the Sal River within, the eponymous hero fashioned a makeshift raft and floated himself as far as the majestic Gado Lake. From here, the waters flow into the Mow River, which Salgado had humbly named after his cat.
In addition to these physical challenges, Salgado said, he had to fight off constant waves of predators and parasites throughout his journey.
Despite his excitement to share his experiences on the journey, Salgado declined further comment when asked about the logistics of the trip, saying that he was exhausted before retiring to his hotel room.
How he managed to carry the massive amount of provisions required for his odyssey, for now, remains a mystery.
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