Conspicuous and harsh-looking
The Roman City building game, Caesar 3, was old and simple and somewhat fun. Building statues which slowed down Barbarian attacks as they stopped to vandalise them was always fun. They didn’t do hills but they did so slabs of rocky looking unpassable terrain. The result was you built your city in odd shapes around these. This is what today feels like. The Sierra de Callosa looms round the way we go. The Sierra de Callosa is important enough to get its own wiki page in 10 languages. Apparently it is 4.6km long and the highest point is Aguila - which is 572m above sea level. Wiki gets a bit personal describing it in this way. ‘ These conspicuous and harsh-looking massive limestone mountains rise abruptly from the low Segura River Valley floor and have some very steep cliffs. There is very little vegetation on the arid mountain slopes and both physically and geologically the Sierra de Callosa is similar to the Sierra de Orihuela range located only 2.6 km to th...