Golmayo | |
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Latitude | 37°57'S |
Longitude | 33°49'E |
Population | 74,200 |
Languages | Aveiran |
Golmayo is a pleasant port city in Narvaez which - surprisingly enough - has virtually no fishing trade. The city is surrounded on all sides - including underwater - by ancient ruins of unknown provenance. Golmayo was a small town until a wealthy Aveiran philanthropist devoted huge sums of money to restoring the old ruins. Now a combination of tourist attraction and trading post, Golmayo has become a remote vacation spot for the illustriously rich.
Visitors to Golmayo can marvel at the preserved monuments dotting the hills surrounding the city, including a three-mile long aqueduct system (which engineers say would function if water were diverted from the lower mountain lakes), fountains built to recycle water constantly through systems of subterranean pipes, and a complex series of cavern-cathedrals dug out from the side of nearby cliffs. The cavern walls absorb light in the morning and cast it out by degrees throughout the day; some of the stalactite formations create vibrant, hypnotic patterns, which can put viewers to sleep.