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  • #31
    I'm not even close. I spent the first 34 years of my life near the ocean but no live in a semi-arid part of Alberta.

    WE have some infrequent little lakes and ponds and some large streams that they call rivers and thats about it
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    • #32
      yeah. my appartment is about 500 meters from shore.
      urgh.NSFW

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      • #33
        after the next big quake, yes
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        • #34
          The thames ceases to be a tidal river not far from my house, so Im guessing thats a yes
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Dis
            We have lake mead not too far away. good enough.

            Water is overrated.
            Lake Tahoe > Lake Mead
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            • #36
              How important is the river estuary?

              I'm in Los Angeles. We have a thriving port, right next to the thirving port of Long Beach. But the L.A. River is usually either dry or no more than a toxic trickle.

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              • #37
                the river doesnt matter, I just mean that a city may not be exactly on the sea, but it if it in a river estuary I count it as coastal city
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                • #38
                  But London isn't in a river estuary.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by RobWorham
                    Auckland, it's on two coasts at the same time!!!

                    Double the beaches, double the fun!!!
                    Full of JAFAs though. That's not a race thing, in case anyone's wondering, it's an Aucklander thing. Although a lot of us DO consider Auckland to not REALLY be part of NZ.

                    I'm not on the coast! It's still so novel to me - I went from an island nation to a landlocked nation.
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                    • #40
                      Isnt the port of london on the thames estuary?
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                      • #41
                        Auckland, it's on two coasts at the same time!!!
                        That's one of my favorite tactics in Civ. I build a city on an isthmus, and then it'll serve as a canal between the two oceans.

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                        • #42
                          30 km inland, so it's not a coastal city. It's not even on a estuary but on the end of a huge canal. It's the biggest port in the world though (although Shanghai and Singapore rival that position, it depends a bit on the definitions to use)
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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by Zkribbler


                            That's one of my favorite tactics in Civ. I build a city on an isthmus, and then it'll serve as a canal between the two oceans.
                            In smax you can go further of course and raise land to encircle some ocean. Then you have multiple cities which are ports but which cannot be attacked form the sea as long as you control the canal
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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Barnabas
                              Isnt the port of london on the thames estuary?
                              Just Thames river, no? If London is coastal, so is Antwerp.
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                              • #45
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