Originally posted by Urban Ranger
You sure about that?
Originally posted by Master Zen
The one dug in China did not carry 50,000+ ton ships across
The one dug in China did not carry 50,000+ ton ships across
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You sure about that?
Yep, absolutely. River-fed goods canal, allowing small craft to move up and down the coast without facing rough waves and navigational hazards of the open seas. Not accessible to ocean-going craft.
The US has an equivalent, going from southern FL to Chesapeake Bay through the Carolina sounds, and a smaller one on the Gulf coast.
These kinds of canals are functionally equivalent to roads in Civ. Civ is too large in scale to model the difference. To answer your question, Platypus Rex, a tile on a Civ map is typically well over a hundred miles across. For example, I made 105x95 map of Eurasia, at which scale tiles were still roughly 75 miles across.
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