Just a thought to have a link or a way of connecting a zone to give a brief description and user uploaded pictures (if desired) of a zone.
Went to a new zone today, took me an hour to get there only to find out the river had broken the banks and it was a waist deep paddle to claim it (I probably should get the Aquaman medal ). I wasn’t going to quit being so close! But for other Turfs, if there was the opportunity, I’d have popped a little description/picture of the area to help people decide if they fancy making the journey!
Zone Description
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- Posts: 94
- Joined: 01 Jan 2021 23:36
- Country: United Kingdom
- Location: East of England, Essex
Re: Zone Description
In a way there is https://wiki.turfgame.com/en/wiki/Zone:LombardZone check out the Turfwiki.
We would love to get some editors from the United Kingdom writing zone articles.
We would love to get some editors from the United Kingdom writing zone articles.
Re: Zone Description
There is a dedicated site https://turfzone.se/, and you knew it, it's in swedish.
It's not that many that publish there, but those who do go for numbers. https://turfzone.se/turflist.php. 3k, yikes.
For the casual snap I'd say most publish in the facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/turfgame(global, mostly swedish but you may write in any language) or https://www.facebook.com/groups/turfuk(UK) where also most of the community banter is done. The forums is the official thing, but for socialising the crowd has mostly moved on.
Action footage of where you shouldn't have gone is always appreciated!
An old classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qczpGbhvZRU (Taken!)
It's not that many that publish there, but those who do go for numbers. https://turfzone.se/turflist.php. 3k, yikes.
For the casual snap I'd say most publish in the facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/turfgame(global, mostly swedish but you may write in any language) or https://www.facebook.com/groups/turfuk(UK) where also most of the community banter is done. The forums is the official thing, but for socialising the crowd has mostly moved on.
Action footage of where you shouldn't have gone is always appreciated!
An old classic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qczpGbhvZRU (Taken!)