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A traveller's guide to the UK | |||||||||||||||||||||
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An analysis of the current domestic situation The Great Scourge, the fever that has killed over three billion people, has devestated Britain. As communities turned inwards to protect themselves against a disease they did not understand, the fabric of modern society crumpled. In many ways, the British Isles are as insular and fragmented as they were three centuries ago. Communities are often isolated, relying on the Motorways as the only link between them. Wild animals not seen in the British Isles since Georgian times are returning, and London is increasingly isolated from the rest of the nation. The RAAC provides an overview to keep its members up-to-date. A timeline of the Great Scourge An introduction to British wildlife What to expect from British weather Bounties |
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