

Famed for having been the exhibit of all worldly pleasures in the world, this city is as enigmatic as it is inviting.

The Lost City of Atlantis, first mentioned by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato more than 2,300 years ago, is known as one of the oldest and greatest mysteries of the world.Īccording to Plato, the utopian island kingdom existed some 9,000 years before his time and mysteriously disappeared one day.

Of all these, the lost city of Atlantis tops the list. Lost cities, hidden treasures, and mystic ships are part of the alluring marine world. While scientists have successfully explained many of these mysteries, quite a few remain unexplained. Rather than the land we live in, what seems stranger to us is the ocean, which is home to many myths, legends and mysteries. Despite outstanding achievements in the field of science, we human beings remain clueless about many things around us. I have noticed that city states do not ask you to build a road unless you have a city on the same continent.The world is full of mysteries. One harbour per continent (continent = size of 1 tile or larger land mass) is enough to connect all cities to your road network.Īlso. Just build coastal city with a harbour and connect city state to that city. In the same way you can connect inland city states from the other continents to your road network. You can build one city with a harbour to the other continent and then you can connect other cities you own to that harbour city to get city connection. You don't need to build harbour for every city in the other continent, harbour only work just as a road. It also makes totally bizarre the concept of impassable ocean on island maps, as parts of the map can take a very long time to get to, but harbours don't seem to mind. Originally posted by mvon007:This also makes it possible to complete city-state requests for roads when they are on a different island from your capital.
