No story, announcement, or to-do here, just some photographs.
Kathy had never visited Dundee, so she paid a brief aerial visit. The Sumie Kawashima Memorial Lighthouse provides an imposing first impression.

There is substantial evidence of piratical activity.

The fog rises over the old ruins.

I had traveled to Dundee some time ago, and thought I would share some pictures from the archives. An airship sits moored over the cove:

One of Miss Falcon's Tesla Towers provided electricity to the northern part of Caledon.

No one person can completely archive the ever-changing face of Caledon, but I find it interesting to look at how various areas have changed over time.
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