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''"Denali seems to have been designed for a population of around 2.2 Million people, covering an area around 55 square kilometers."'' So the city itself has the same basic density as a city like Hong Kong, for better reference. | ''"Denali seems to have been designed for a population of around 2.2 Million people, covering an area around 55 square kilometers."'' So the city itself has the same basic density as a city like Hong Kong, for better reference. | ||
*''This is only what's been properly noted so far by people currently setting in on the Station, and will expand as more things are discovered over time.'' | |||
== The East Ocean == | == The East Ocean == | ||
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The shore of the "ocean" is located on Ring 42’s spinward side. (AKA: The ‘Eastern’ side). Extremely close to the Shipping District, near the river and nearby docks. The overall makeup of the beach itself is comparable to a temperate, coastal beach (think similar to beaches on the Oregon Coast). Its waters are naturally colder, and the area is a bit rockier. It’s not like a tropical beach that you could typically swim in. However, it is possible, even semi-pleasant, to swim in on warmer days. You just have to be aware of the weather. | The shore of the "ocean" is located on Ring 42’s spinward side. (AKA: The ‘Eastern’ side). Extremely close to the Shipping District, near the river and nearby docks. The overall makeup of the beach itself is comparable to a temperate, coastal beach (think similar to beaches on the Oregon Coast). Its waters are naturally colder, and the area is a bit rockier. It’s not like a tropical beach that you could typically swim in. However, it is possible, even semi-pleasant, to swim in on warmer days. You just have to be aware of the weather. | ||
But more often than not, it’s a lot better for taking thoughtful walks in the sand or the waves, finding very odd tidepools, and possibly extra mysterious shipwrecks. | But more often than not, it’s a lot better for taking thoughtful walks in the sand or the waves, finding very odd tidepools, and possibly extra mysterious shipwrecks. | ||
You can also build sand castles, as it is a beach with sand, and have very cool nighttime bonfires that help you find yourself. | You can also build sand castles, as it is a beach with sand, and have very cool nighttime bonfires that help you find yourself. |
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