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{{Creation
| title        = New Arborea
| image        = [[Image:Compositearborea.jpg|225px]]
| caption      = City of New Arborea
| server      = PvE
| map revision = 1
| coordinates  = (???, ???)
}}
New Arborea is a community on the [[PvE]] server approximately 500 blocks from spawn. It was founded by travismaybe during early access.
New Arborea is a community on the [[PvE]] server approximately 500 blocks from spawn. It was founded by travismaybe during early access.


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New Arborea has several large structures such as a Coliseum, Parthenon, a 75x75 mob grinder, and a Basilica
New Arborea has several large structures such as a Coliseum, Parthenon, a 75x75 mob grinder, and a Basilica
==Gallery==
<gallery perrow="4">
Image:Compositearborearoads.jpg|Incomplete Road and Subway Map of New Arborea
Image:Coliseum1.png|Arborea's Coliseum at night
Image:Coliseum2.png|Coliseum from above
Image:Coliseum3.png|East side of the Coliseum
</gallery>

Revision as of 06:49, 21 February 2011

New Arborea
Compositearborea.jpg
City of New Arborea
Location
Server PvE
Map revision 1
Coordinates (???, ???)

New Arborea is a community on the PvE server approximately 500 blocks from spawn. It was founded by travismaybe during early access.

History

New Arborea is the successor of Arborea, an extension of Chronum City on the Survival server before Minecraft was updated to 1.2.

New Arborea initially started out as a small, walled city, but as more users joined New Arborea expanded to a second suburb, Redleaf. Not long after Redleaf started being populated, the third suburb, Boreal Village, was created. In a nod to the old Arborea, a Sub Arborea was set up underground.

As of February 20, New Arborea has a population of at least thirty residents.

Landmarks

New Arborea has several large structures such as a Coliseum, Parthenon, a 75x75 mob grinder, and a Basilica

Gallery