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Oysterville

Also called Pearl City


Oysterville, also called Pearl City, was named by a
Chinese explorer called Xinliao Cao. The peninsular city is
in Hydrostan, meaning peninsula in the people's
language, Hytherune. When Xinliao landed near the coast
of Oysterville, thousands of Oysterites, residents of
Oysterville, surrounded him, welcoming him with oysters
in their hands. Xinliao named the place Oysterville.

The blue water of the Southern Ocean was full of oysters         .


The past residents of Oysterville wore necklaces decorated by
pearls. The shiny pearls gleamed in the sunlight.

Type of pearl necklace


oysterites wore.
Landmark - the
symmetrical face

The lighthouse facing the big sea welcomes


everyone to Oysterville. Aline Terrace leads to
the city of Oysterville, with Emerald Cave and
Jewel cave symmetrically placed on either
side of the road. 

Jewel  Emerald
Cave Cave
Pearl City Sports
The gigantic Pearl City Sport Stadium
is good example of sustainable
structure. It is lit by solar energy. The

Stadium solar panels double up as shades for


the spectators. A unique thing about
the stadium can serve for different
sports, including cricket, soccer,
hockey, tennis and indoor games like
basketball, volleyball and netball.
Indoor auditoriums are behind the
spectator seating.
Oysterville
Bio-Diversity National
Park
The OBD National Park is near the parliament house of
Oysterville. It is home to variety of flora and fauna.
Tomato Lake
University
This famous university is at the edge of tomato
lake. The students are encouraged to do lot of
physical activities like swimming and jogging.
oYes Shopping Mall –
The world's largest
shopping complex
World class infrastructure
makes Oysterville most
livable

To transport quickly to different


places people can use Solar
powered electric vehicles. The
vehicles are charged in the
overground charging stations

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