Introduction
Imagine living in a place of paradise, of solitude. No one ever knew where the Victorians were or where they came from. Now we are revealing the secrets of, Victoria Island. The Victorians lived in the Indian Ocean just north of India at 30°S and 75°E. The Victorians discovered the island in the year of 8000 BCE. They were one of the first civilizations to have a perfect society. Kept away from all other communities, the Victorians were very intelligent; have developed more complex planes, cars, and electronics. The island of Victoria has long sandy beaches and beautiful clear ocean shores. Their infrastructure is exquisite. Their roadways were made with fine glass and metal designs of artwork. Not only do they have beautiful artwork, but they also have festive celebrations. From beautiful white sandy beaches, to wonderful forms of artwork; the Victorians have it all.
Infrastructure Paragraph
In Victoria Island, the government supplies all health care, so everyone gets the assistance that they need. The people are taken care of in hospitals; there are at least three of them in each city and only one or two in each town. The largely populated city of Noel is located on the Penelope Peninsula because of the lush grassy landscape, and the Isabella River. This provides the city with fields for agriculture, and a water source. The city is also located near the ocean giving it access to imported goods, and allowing exportation of goods if the government wants to trade with other countries. To learn how to read, people go to community centers. In cities, there are two community centers. However in towns, there is only one, due to smaller population. To generate energy, windmills were constructed in Sierra’s Plain; it gets windier on the plains th an on other land. To share the energy, the government constructed wires from the windmills that lead to all the residents and businesses. To deal with waste, our country reuses when possible. Materials that are not reusable, like plastic, are made rarely. All the waste that cannot be reused is placed in an incinerator (so as not to pollute the environment) and burned in an enclosed area.
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