71,000 kilometres tangentially from the Gaja Enclave, towards the direction of Sumatra's interior, was a stretch of land where standard logic flew out the window.
The land here resembled vines, with each vine maxing at a width of fifty to eighty kilometres while stretching for a few thousand kilometres. They had their own gravity field, with a cylindrical column of air around the vines spanning a few kilometres thick.
Life thrived in this section, for these vines could be traversed upon only from their roots. Their extremity could be seen dangling at any randomly insane height over the rest of the landmass, so far off they weren't even visible from the ground.
The base, somewhat cylindrical in shape, with a width between fifty to eighty kilometres, was the sole entry point. If this was guarded, then the rest of the respective vine was free real estate for peaceful development.