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So here are the coastal and river/lake bitmaps for India.

From the Lut Desert to the Thar Desert. (Wasn't that Superman's nemesis - LutThar)?

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Where Tajikistan, Afghanistan, India, and Tibet meet. Bring your own pitons.

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For the Portugese: Goa and Damian. For the British: Bombay and Calcutta. But for those interested in Indian history: the Western and Eastern Ghats.

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Now if the Maldive Islands are for people who do belly-flops, the Laccadive Islands for whom exactly?

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The Ganges.

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Burma. No wonder the fighting across the Burma-India border was so difficult.

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Islands in the Indian Ocean, south of Burma.

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8th and last in the series.

Inja, the jewel in the crown.

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There are two cities named Hyderabad on this map. Should they not be distinguished from each other?
 
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ORIGINAL: lomyrin
There are two cities named Hyderabad on this map. Should they not be distinguished from each other?
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Yes, and the WiF FE maps has this the very same way... [:(]
And normal maps too.... [&:]
I did not look any further.
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Now if the Maldive Islands are for people who do belly-flops, the Laccadive Islands for whom exactly?

I feel that Rob may have been a bit heavy with the white-light blue coloring in the northern Laccadive, haven't he ?
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[:(] It's that way in WIF FE too. ?
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ORIGINAL: ullern

[:(] It's that way in WIF FE too. ?
What, the 2 Hyderãbãd ? Yes, it is the same.
One is in modern day Pakistan now.
Maybe someone should google it out, me for one want to watch one more "Prison break" episode now [:D].
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Map in post #1: Lake on Afghan/Persian border is missing it's NW and SE ends.
the Laccadive Islands for whom exactly?

People who delicately tip-toe into the water instead of running and jumping in. You live in Hawaii, right Steve? You forget, water can get cold...
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Map in post #1: Lake on Afghan/Persian border is missing it's NW and SE ends.
the Laccadive Islands for whom exactly?

People who delicately tip-toe into the water instead of running and jumping in. You live in Hawaii, right Steve? You forget, water can get cold...
Thanks for the clarification on Laccadive.

Oh yes, I know that water can get cold. If the ocean water temperatue drop below 75F all the Hawaiian locals will immediately tell you that it is freezing.
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the _Port_ugese didn't develop the anchorage for Goa enough to rate a minor port?
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Oh yes, I know that water can get cold. If the ocean water temperatue drop below 75F all the Hawaiian locals will immediately tell you that it is freezing.

I sense a joke here... Coastal water temps around San Diego are currently 65 degrees F.
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Ok. How do you pronounce Laccadive? Is it Lack a' dive?
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Thank you, sir...
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In our games we've been having fun with the Portugese Empire. True a game which starts to see significant Axis activity in India is possibly lost for the Allies, but the Axis can be a bit thin-shelled once US production ramps up and I don't think such a game should be picked-up too early. One of the nice things about MWiF is it will be much easier to play 'what-if' games, i.e. what would happen if the British lost India and Suez? Without 50 square feet of maps and 4,000 pieces of cardboard to manage this will be a lot easier.

My question a few months ago about Goa was brushed aside as of no import as in the vast majority of games nothing would happen there. But I was poking around on Wikipedia for fun and this is what I learned about Goa:

"The Mormugao harbour on the mouth of the river Zuari is one of the best natural harbours in South Asia. The Mormugao harbour near the city of Vasco handles mineral ore, petroleum, coal and international containers."

I suspected as much since the Portugese built their Empire, like other colonial powers, around shipping. So I would like to propose that Goa rate a minor port at least.


I was unable to find out much about Pondicherry, however I did learn that it sided with the Free French in history, in WiF of course this could be different and in rare games that might come in to play as well.
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