Stuff like this explains why I know so many obscure parts of the world. Wrapping up southern Podolia today, with two sections. Here's the first, north of Dunatevsky:
This came out nice, with a mixture of steppe and forest, and three manufacturing towns (type-2) in a line adjacent to a sizable lake. Don't have a name for the lake yet, I'm afraid:
This came out just as expected. Any hex with 100+ points of infrastructure is going to come out filled with settlements. In this range, it's well-developed rural parts, what Ukraine is famous for:
I've made this a long shot, to give a sense of scale and general appearance of the region. It ends up being patches of gentlemen farming surrounded by less developed backward agricultural farms.
The map also includes a label for Podolia. I think it looks fairly good, and wasn't that hard to work around when I created the map. I'll start adding these names going forward, and eventually come around to cleaning up the places mapped earlier.
Blog's gotten pretty quiet. I'm guessing I have a hardcore set of 12 watchers, since I tend to range between 12 and 20 page views a day. That's fine. I'd think a person would have to be very interested to follow this blog ... especially with the post titles tending to blend together. Without a map, it'd be hard for someone to follow.
For myself, I don't mind the steady work and it's pleasant to talk about the progress, daily, as it goes forward.
I'm one of your dirty dozen. Not commenting, but learning. Repetition, repetition, repetition. And ingesting the presented food for thought.
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