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We aren't playing the same game.
Swamp can be rather easy to make a level road so you can more easily stuff your cart with resources like Iron whereas other biomes can be a bit less forgiving when it comes to elevation changes.
Any place else I sail, build a portal when I make land fall, mine and gather what I can, load anything that can't be portalled on the boat and take every thing else back through the portal. When the boat is full I sail it back. If there are still resources on that island to exploit I take my axe to the boat, portal back, and rebuild the boat. Rinse, repeat. I'll move the boat and portal around the coast until I've removed every thing of value and on the last trip with the boat i'll dismantle the portal before I leave. If the island has other farmable resources after all the ore has been mined I'll build an outpost or a portal hub and move to the next island.