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Many nice looking maps out there, but usually with "real world" height map mountains not suited for any construction at all, with most cities and industries on the same level making the map more a labyrinth than anything else, pretty much forcing the user to follow a predefined path.
This map have huge soft rolling mountains with cities and industries on several elevations, from sea level to the highest mountain, making for a interesting build challenge. As I wrote, the pictures does not match, but it is somewhat simmilar. It's hard if you start with 1850 tech, but doable if you use flexible stations and trucks as well.
The number of industries, cities and distance between is good.
Looking for more maps like this, perhaps with a little more sea and a FEW steap areas forcing the player to use ships, trucks and even aircraft even more to connect the "dots".
The folder can be found at: "...SteamLibrary\SteamApps\workshop\content\446800\1196301736"
Here's a brand new pic one from this map: https://i.redd.it/yc5tt8m3bga01.jpg