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The buildup of pressure was concentrated around what would become the dragon lands’ nesting grounds, but the pressure was partially alleviated because of those teen bulls. My guess is the grounds are relatively flat because it’s an unborn geyser and its mother is a few miles up the hill.
The impression I got was that the hatching grounds were on a plateau or in a valley higher up than the area where Spike, Fluttershy and Smolder entered the Dragon Lands – most of the scenes showing the lava bathing area show it on a sort of mountainous slope. Thus the lava lake would be within this raised area and beneath the nesting area, and it can thus flow out through the slopes of the rise it’s in and out onto the surface.
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