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Neil Pickup 19-10-2005 04:46 PM

*Official* Map of CW Land
 
This baby has taken me over an hour to come up with and refine. I now concede to Pete that I probably should have taken a more intensive degree

http://www.cricketweb.net/cwxi/Map%20of%20CWLand.PNG

Any suggestions, comments, feel free...

Mr Mxyzptlk 19-10-2005 04:50 PM

Does it get lonely on Garven Island?

Neil Pickup 19-10-2005 04:51 PM

Do you not see the ferries? Er, the black dots?

Kweek 19-10-2005 04:53 PM

legenda ? anyone ?

Mr Mxyzptlk 19-10-2005 04:53 PM

So that's a yes? Poor Garven Island...

steds 19-10-2005 04:58 PM

I own a house in the Northern mining town of Natham



By the way, how big are we compared to, say, Bangladesh?

Neil Pickup 19-10-2005 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steds
I own a house in the Northern mining town of Natham



By the way, how big are we compared to, say, Bangladesh?

I think Devon + Dorset + Somerset might cover the area. Not very big.

Population around five million, with Nixonstown home to 1.4 million.

Kweek 19-10-2005 05:02 PM

lol nixonstown being bigger then Amsterdam :laugh:

steds 19-10-2005 05:11 PM

Where in the world are we? (and don't just say "near Australia." I want specifics)

Neil Pickup 19-10-2005 05:16 PM

We discussed this earlier this afternoon, and realised I somewhat minimised my room for manoeuvre when Lewis told everyone about his four hour flight from Nixonstown to Sydney. That puts us in a) Indonesia, b) the middle of the Pacific or c) just off Western Australia.

I personally find c) the most climatically appealling, so just off the southern tip of WA it is. An eastern version of Tassie, if you will.

steds 19-10-2005 05:20 PM

Nah, Tassie is in a temperate zone and south WA is sub-tropical, IIRC


EDIT: Yeah, I'm right.
http://www.econet.org.uk/weather/graphics/wldmap.gif

Neil Pickup 19-10-2005 05:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steds
Nah, Tassie is in a temperate zone and south WA is sub-tropical, IIRC


EDIT: Yeah, I'm right.
http://www.econet.org.uk/weather/graphics/wldmap.gif

I meant graphically; climatically I think we're a mix of the two. Hot summers and mild winters. Mediterranean, perhaps.

Further to the earlier demographic enquiries, the area is 13,755kmē and the population 5,132,744.

That gives a population density of 373.15 people per kmē, more densely populated than Belgium but less so than Holland.

PY 19-10-2005 05:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil Pickup
We discussed this earlier this afternoon, and realised I somewhat minimised my room for manoeuvre when Lewis told everyone about his four hour flight from Nixonstown to Sydney. That puts us in a) Indonesia, b) the middle of the Pacific or c) just off Western Australia.

I personally find c) the most climatically appealling, so just off the southern tip of WA it is. An eastern version of Tassie, if you will.

Concorde can be got out for certain important events. That might widen the circle a little. :)

steds 19-10-2005 05:28 PM

Concorde? Personally, I don't care for dying in the vague hope my journey will be quicker :p

Neil Pickup 19-10-2005 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PY
Concorde can be got out for certain important events. That might widen the circle a little. :)

The CW Black team paid for the flight. It wasn't a Concorde.


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