Difference between revisions of "Whitewater Valley"
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'''[[Elm Grove]]''' - located in a dense forest, Elm Grove is rich in both [[oil]] and [[coal]]. The fresh mountain air is attractive to tourists and other visitors. Cities specialized in either mining, [[drilling]] or a combination of both would be desirable at this site. | '''[[Elm Grove]]''' - located in a dense forest, Elm Grove is rich in both [[oil]] and [[coal]]. The fresh mountain air is attractive to tourists and other visitors. Cities specialized in either mining, [[drilling]] or a combination of both would be desirable at this site. | ||
− | '''[[Riverbend]]''' - | + | '''[[Riverbend]]''' - Located at southernmost tributary of the Cascadia River, Riverbend presents the challenge of developing a city that crosses both banks. the site contains a massive [[ore]] deposit along with large reservoir of both [[coal]] and [[oil]]. Both [[drilling|Petroleum]] and Metals cities are perfect for this location. |
[[Category:Region]] | [[Category:Region]] |
Revision as of 06:50, 3 March 2013
Whitewater Valley is a region located in the valley of 2 massive mountain ranges.
Cities hug the two rivers converging rivers and a rail network runs along the base of the mountains.
- It has 5 cities.
Cities
Brakeman's Folly - is a hilltop site has a rail tunnel running underneath it. Brakeman's Folly has an overabundance of ore and coal deposits, making it a desirable location for a Metals city.
Whitewater Crossing - located at the confluence of the two rivers, Whitewater Crossing has large amount ore and coal deposits ready to be extracted and shipped along the river. A city specialized in mining would be perfect for this location.
Twain - although it lacks natural resources, Twain's connection to the regional rail line is ideal for shipping goods to the Global Market via both the rail and the river. A city specialized in trading would take advantage of the conveniences.
Elm Grove - located in a dense forest, Elm Grove is rich in both oil and coal. The fresh mountain air is attractive to tourists and other visitors. Cities specialized in either mining, drilling or a combination of both would be desirable at this site.
Riverbend - Located at southernmost tributary of the Cascadia River, Riverbend presents the challenge of developing a city that crosses both banks. the site contains a massive ore deposit along with large reservoir of both coal and oil. Both Petroleum and Metals cities are perfect for this location.