Riverboats for DCL?

Donald Razorduck

Well-Known Member
Now show all the industrial ruin between those cities and be honest with everyone. I can show you nice sections of the Passaic River, Hillsborough River, Delaware River, etc... but that doesn't mean the rivers as a whole are a dead, dump.
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What , that's the Danube.

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Oops, that's the Rhine

I grew up fishing the Miss from the Missouri Boothill to Helena Arkansas. I'm trying to understand the hatred you have for it. It's a vital working river with industrial ports as well as bueatiful river fronts that has had many less centuries of development on it but tell the tale of America. I'm proud cities are finally seeing it as a tourist asset. It has working graineries that feed the world located on it. It has power plants that light America, and so on. But...I can assure you that the vast majority is full wooded banks, fields of crops, sand bars covered with wildlife especially during the fall migration, city skylines with arches and shiny pyramids and on. It's a humbling experience actually being on the River, when it's at the right levels, you feel so tiny. So much more so than when crossing it over a bridge.

Last I was in Canaveral, that port is a bit industrial as well. Guess it's just newer steel and concrete so it's OK
 
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