Hidden Areas in World of Warcraft

I was goofing off in World of Warcraft and for no real reason started venturing off down below Tanaris. Before I tell you the story, it might be best to explain what a 70 mage would be doing in Tanaris. I was leveling up my mining, which I recently picked up in place of the ever expensive enchanting profession, in Un'Goro Crater and decided to move on to Tanaris to get more Mithril.

For some unknown reason, I started heading off the western-most coast of Tanaris towards the south. I there discovered a flat beach with Turtles. I continued on until I eventually exited Tanaris and was below Un'Goro Crater.

Somewhere below Un'Goro Crater I came upon a cave with some very odd looking trees I'd never seen before. I explored the cave, but it was empty, and a dead end.

After venturing a bit further towards Silithus, I discovered an unpopulated town I'd never seen before. It seemed troll in nature, but I wasn't sure.

After my brief stay in this unique town, I moved on towards Feralas. Most of the journey was rather dull, and looked like this:

Eventually I got to where I was at the bottom of Feralas. I still had to swim up until the water space between the lower island and the mountain cliffs was non-fatigue area. Once I did, I crossed to the island and went up to Feathermoon Stronghold, where my journey came to an end.

Like I said, I'm not really sure why I did this, but once I got started I figured it'd be better to continue on to see where it went. The odd little town at the bottom of Silithus was a surprise. I wonder what Blizzard is doing there? I'm sure someone else has taken this journey before, but it was still interesting seeing it all first hand.

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