This description is for the upper right portion of the map of the ERC age.
The upper cliffs are a dramatic contrast to the jungle surrounding them. They rise high above the landscape with small pits and rough patches where small birds rest and make their homes. The cliff is the color of the Arizona desert at sunset. A warm, dusty light brown and red color that when one looks at it, you almost feel quiet and serene. The plant life is sparse here but it clings to the cliffs where it can. Small, twisted trees grow sideways out from the cliff face. Their gnarled trunks show a testament to a life of struggle to grow at an angle they were not originally meant to. They have small oval shaped leaves similar to an olive tree. They also grow a tiny white flower which draws in little bee creatures. The flowers smell sweet like honey. Also living on the cliff are 2†long lizards who are bright orange with a green stripe down their back. They skitter here and there trying their best to stay out of the watchful eye of the birds above.
Thin green yellow grasses grow in small tufts around the cliff face. The blades are thin and sharp looking, much like grass that grows on the beach. Short little patches of pink star shaped flowers also grow around on the cliff. The lizards here seem attracted to the flowers. They make a good place for them to hide in the bright sun.
A bench carved from the natural rock sits facing the cliff face but pointed slightly west so one can look at the cliff stretching off into the distance.