Heres the screen shot
I used Adobe 6.0 to blow it up, and heres what I see.
Aluminum is represented by a trash can. This one is in the plains. Looks sort of weird to have a trash can in the middle of a plain.
Irrigation does not need to be ajacent to water or each other.
Some cities have numbers to the right of their name, some don't. I wonder what this means
Some cities by the water have an anchor. This probably signifies a harbor or something.
Mines have changed (they no longer have railroads coming out of them, so it doesnt look weird to have railroads in the anceint area
Theres some weird 'energy balls' close to Tlatelolco
I used Adobe 6.0 to blow it up, and heres what I see.
Aluminum is represented by a trash can. This one is in the plains. Looks sort of weird to have a trash can in the middle of a plain.
Irrigation does not need to be ajacent to water or each other.
Some cities have numbers to the right of their name, some don't. I wonder what this means
Some cities by the water have an anchor. This probably signifies a harbor or something.
Mines have changed (they no longer have railroads coming out of them, so it doesnt look weird to have railroads in the anceint area
Theres some weird 'energy balls' close to Tlatelolco
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