Denes

Denes is the capital of the DWR, and the residence of the Warmslate ruler, Mr. Amecu. It is the second largest island, the largest is Penguiki. It is as rich, as Penguiki is, due to its' big harbour. The island is not a popular Holiday resort, but lots of tourists visit the island to see its' attractions. And it is surely a big, big, big mistake to miss Denes, when visiting the DWR.

History
The island was founded by some penguins, which had left Penguiki, to make the penguin settlement bigger. They had made a colony there, which was at first not popular. Then they started to gather visitors. Because of lots of ships sailing near the island, a harbour had to be built. Its' harbour is currently the second-biggest in the USA! The island was growing richer, and now it is nearly like Penguiki. Much of this island's history is unkown, but the researchers are searching for some clues.

Geology
The island was shaped by fragments of sand coming from the north. It started gathering, ad more, as it finally was a circle island. Then the storms came. It was southern-most island, so they hit it hardly, shaping its western coast with cliffs. When the storms had finished, the island was left in an S shape. The penguins did not destroy the island's natural beauty, instead protecting it. Because of that, you can see it, how it was, before the penguins had arrived.

Attractions
If you came there by a ferry, the first you will see, is the market. Lots of goods are sold there. You cna make photos freely, so... take a photo! You may not want to buy some goods now, there is plenty of sightseeing to be done. When the market ends, there is a road. We should choose to go north. After a short walk, on the right you may see a tower. It was the first building on the island. Inside there is an office, a Warmslate history museum, and it serve as a lighthouse. The museum might be crowded, especially at the weekends, but remember, it is closed on Mondays and Thursdays. When going further north, you might see a cave. It is still being researched bu the geologists, so it is unaccesible. The history of it is very interesting, but they are still completing it. Now, we should come back to the market. When you get there, don't stop and go forth. On the left is the residence, of Mr.Amecu, the ruler. It is closed for the visitors. The road finishes at the forest. There are lots of fruit there, all kinds! You may try, because they re-grow very quickly. There is a marvelous view at the ocean, and the blue sky. This is a perfect place for camping. Note, that you mustn't throw litter on the ground. If you do, the Forester will come... Well, you won't want the Forester to come, so you better remember this rule. And this is the end of the sightseeing.