Bramstoker
05-11-2006, 21:58
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Geographical Description
The Bramstoker island comprises mostly rolling grassland that does not raise about 500 feet ASL until reaching the two mountain peaks - Mount Julius (North) and Mount Julia (South). Both Mountains reach an approximate 24,000 feet each, and are mostly covered with snow and ice. The largely uninhabited west of the island is covered mostly with forest and contains the majority of the mineral deposits of the island.
Major population centres (above 1 million citizens) are listed by name, whereas smaller population centres are shown as smaller red dots without names. All major population centres are serviced by a civilian seaport and airport, and are also protected by an Army Base, Naval Base and Air Force Base by the same name as the City (e.g. Bramstoker City = Bramstoker Army Base etc.) On the second map, major roadways are shown as brown lines. Beaches are shown as yellow areas and would theoretically be suitable for landing troops.
In the west of the country, Bramstoker contains a wealth of minerals - gold, oil, copper, silver, bauxite, and potassium. These are largely unexploited at this time, however there are long-term plans for companies to being mining these products.
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Geographical Description
The Bramstoker island comprises mostly rolling grassland that does not raise about 500 feet ASL until reaching the two mountain peaks - Mount Julius (North) and Mount Julia (South). Both Mountains reach an approximate 24,000 feet each, and are mostly covered with snow and ice. The largely uninhabited west of the island is covered mostly with forest and contains the majority of the mineral deposits of the island.
Major population centres (above 1 million citizens) are listed by name, whereas smaller population centres are shown as smaller red dots without names. All major population centres are serviced by a civilian seaport and airport, and are also protected by an Army Base, Naval Base and Air Force Base by the same name as the City (e.g. Bramstoker City = Bramstoker Army Base etc.) On the second map, major roadways are shown as brown lines. Beaches are shown as yellow areas and would theoretically be suitable for landing troops.
In the west of the country, Bramstoker contains a wealth of minerals - gold, oil, copper, silver, bauxite, and potassium. These are largely unexploited at this time, however there are long-term plans for companies to being mining these products.