Alfeya

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Alfeya, an ocean planet, is very popular with surfers, boaters and fishing tourists due to the amount of marine life in the seas. It also has 42 beach all available until 5pm, when the planet's tidal sea covers the whole plant. This is due to the planet having two moons, one pushes the water back at 10am and the second moon push the water back at 5pm. One of the moon was put in the orbit of Alfeya to make the tidal system normal, because before a lot of people drowned because of the timing of the tides was not predictable. A special hotel resort, <address>[/Corcania]</address>, was built to float and follow the raise and fall of the planet's tidal flows. Many people visit Alfeya for its crystal clear blue waters and to get a perfect tan from its twin suns. Because the planet has twin suns, it has a warm climate and holidaymakers require a lot of ice in there drinks, to stay cool and hydrated.

The Alfeya system has an accelerative discontinuity which connects it to Froski. There is a regular carrier service through the discontinuous transit, which imports ice mined on Froski among other commodities. This also provides a cruise for those tourists curious about what a transit feels like.

There is also a legend that a mythical sea monster lurks below the surface of the <address>[/Plosten Sea]</address> (the deepest part of the ocean planet). This monster has been nicknamed 'Salvoon' and has become a popular tourist attraction on Alfeya (Real or Not). Boat trips to the Plosten Sea start at <address>[/A'longto Beach]</address> at 11pm and return passengers to the Corcania Central Hotel at 6pm. Prices of the trips can differ, on the time of the year (cheaper in the winter) and if you want a packed lunch box with your trip (It comes with a free juice box). Some tourists claim to have seen Salvoon but researchers have yet to find any evidence that the monster is real or not.


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