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*An [[Ocean]]. You will have to desalinate the water by running it through a [[screw pump]], but it'll do. | *An [[Ocean]]. You will have to desalinate the water by running it through a [[screw pump]], but it'll do. | ||
*[[Ice]]. You will need a source of [[magma]] to melt it, but it can be done. | *[[Ice]]. You will need a source of [[magma]] to melt it, but it can be done. | ||
− | *[[Murky pool]]s. Murky pools are surface ponds that will refill when it rains, and often dry out over summer. | + | *[[Murky pool]]s. Murky pools are surface ponds that will refill when it rains, and often dry out over summer. |
+ | *[[Underground river]]. Just like a normal [[river]], except you have no idea where it is or if you even have one! | ||
==True drylands== | ==True drylands== |