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The Zukuraai Docks

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The rainy season is still coming down strong in Zukuraai. The citizens of the city voted for the option's, and the docks were built. Rain slowed the construction, But during some of the few sunny day's, the dock was slowly built during those days.

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The docks serve as a small trading center for random merchants, and also fishermen. No commercial fishing currently exists, but once the rainy seson is over some may be atracted to the town.

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A new highschool was recently built also. The litercy rate in The Royal Constitutional Republic of The Gansbaai Kingdoms is the highest in Africa, at 90.5%. Its at 95th worldwide, but it is climbing fast. The second highest is Equatorial Guinea at 87%. There are curently no universities in The Royal Gansbaai Kingdoms. This does not effect the education much, as many citizens go to college in either Morocco or Algeria. A university is not even in the planning stages yet, but it may be soon.

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Many of the old gravel streets in Zukuraai are being paved over. Cars are becoming more frequently common, and an infustructure made entirely of unpaved roads is not very good. Another thing being done is a market being built. A large dirt clearing recently destroyed much of a farm to make room for it.

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The Basila Mosque is the only Mosque in Zukuraai. Islam is The Royal Gansbaai Kingdoms official religion. It is dominate in almost every other cities in the nation. Zukuraai is the only city with predominate Catholic influence. Many muslims are not happy with the giant Coca-Cola bilbord behind it... :-?

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The newest structure built is a a goverment building... the Zukuraai Hall is were many goverment officials of the contry live. Zukuraai is one of the fastest growing cities in The Royal Constitutional Republic of The Gansbaai Kingdoms. The country currently has no capitol. It was formed only last year, (1995), so the country is still trying to get it's feet planted in the world.

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The rainy season is ending and the sun is shining. Mabey construction can actualy happen now.

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Thats all for today!!

Until Next Time!!!

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Terrific.....the photosopping is top of the line. You are very precise on your detail, it seems real! 

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The city is growing a bit larger with a new school and a government building. I hope to see more!!

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Very pretty pictures. I have to agree that it is all very detailed. I love the docks in the second picture.

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Your town´s looking good, very realistic, and the little harbour with the hongkong-boats as daus - super!

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