Hey guys!
Although only recently entered in CG, I admire the work of all of you from months. Since I resumed my RPG project, I have tried to shape my world and my towns, and in few weeks here already learned a lot thanks to the beautiful topics and discussions that exist in the history of this forum. And in this I am very grateful to all of you.
However, there are a few things I have thought about build in my world, that are beyond the general rule. It is clear that the vast majority of cities should follow a basic standard of construction, motivation and terrain, but I would like to encourage the new and old creators to think in a somewhat unexpected and diverse. There are several settlements on Earth itself, which seem to escape the very commonplace. I've been trying to think of how to escape some of the rules in some of the cities I'm planning.
Apparently, humans are quite brave and bold, building things anywhere. Seriously, truth, there are cities in the most unlikely and crazy places you might think, of all forms and on all continents of the world, for the most diverse reasons (some of which I can not even understand). I want to leave this inspiration and discussion of some of them: we need not always follow a pattern and probably a bold city in a fantasy world can be a very nice place (Sigil in Planescape, for example). People live in burrows, mines, caves, holes on hillsides ... people live anywhere that has a shelter from the dangers of their world.
People are creative.
I separated a few places for you. I hope you enjoy and be inspired.
1) Mount Merapi (Indonesia)
500,000 people living on the slopes of an extremely active volcano and a molten sulfur lake. Sure, why not?
https://mountmerapi.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/ng2.jpg
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_aflhkp7s_e...00/2172843.jpg
https://besteastjavatransport.files....ah-ijenn-2.jpg
https://www.google.com.br/search?q=I...ih=899#imgrc=_
2) La Rinconada (Peru)
50,000 people living without sanitation and no garbage collection at 5.400m of altitude in search of gold.
"...they work for 30 days without payment. On the 31st day they are allowed to take with them as much ore as they can carry on their shoulders. Whether the ore contains any gold or not is a matter of luck."
"The city has no plumbing and no sanitation system. Besides having no sewage system there is significant contamination with mercury due to the mining practices. Local miners refine the ore by grinding and treating it with mercury and pressing the mass through a cloth to filter it. The resulting amalgam is heated to remove the mercury."
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...conadapuno.JPG
http://bucket1.glanacion.com/anexos/...19/1996819.jpg
3) Bláa lóniđ (Iceland)
A geothermal spa, located a blue lagoon in a lava field in Iceland.
http://www.gulalinan.is/files/blaalonid_376598667.jpg
http://mw2.google.com/mw-panoramio/p...m/45949385.jpg
4) Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland)
450 people living in a distant place, inhospitable and hunting polar bears. (Nice name, by the way)
https://goo.gl/maps/UD427jKArvM2
http://coolestgalleries.com/wp-conte...Greenland.jpeg
https://ssl.panoramio.com/photo_expl...c&user=2316104
5) San Pedro de Atacama (Chile)
A village in the desert, in a 2500m altitude. Precipitation: 10 mm/ year. And nearby volcanoes. Oh, you have a desert of salt too.
http://i2.visitchile.com/fotos/artic...de-atacama.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...luzzi_2006.jpg
6) Amadiya (Iraq)
A city on top of a mountain, only accessible via a staircase carved in stone.
https://c2.staticflickr.com/8/7356/9...5d491bae_b.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...556994047).jpg
7) Tristan da Cunha (UK)
The most remote settlement in the world. An island in the middle of nowhere. No mammals on earth, with little agriculture, no economy. Zero. There is only one flat spot and in the center has a volcano, active. A nice place to live, it seems. But... no, thanks.
http://www.ribacompetitions.com/tris...ven%20Seas.jpg
https://aroundtheredmap.files.wordpr...-cunha-map.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...unha_ASTER.jpg
8 ) Dallol (Ethiopia)
Take a look at these photos.
http://sometimes-interesting.com/wp-.../dallol-10.jpg
http://www.trafficnews.ec/wp-content...iop%C3%ADa.jpg
http://i2.wp.com/sometimes-interesti...llol-pv-01.jpg
Yep, another volcano. Apparently, people love to live in volcanoes (good agriculture, mining fertilizers, etc). One of the most remote places on earth, extremely difficult to access, toxic gases, sulfuric acid lakes, sandstorms and sometimes tornadoes. But, yes, you guessed it, people lived there (now a ghost town).
Annual average temperature: 35°C (the highest in the world)
9) Makoko (Nigeria)
More than 100,000 people living in poor conditions without sanitation, medicine, security and basic survival items in stilt houses.
http://assets2.thecreatorsproject.co...3aa3b42345.jpg
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-8...-%2BMakoko.jpg
https://olgamuna.files.wordpress.com...2/dsc05426.jpg
10) Aogashima (Japan)
An island and volcanic crater with another crater in the center. Really beautiful, actually.
http://www.tofugu.com/wp-content/upl...2/28485008.jpg
https://sociorocketnewsen.files.word...pg?w=580&h=367
11) Monemvasia (Greece)
A fortified settlement with walls and hidden behind a mountain. Absolutely strategic and unexpected!
http://i.ytimg.com/vi/2HUjbMDlzsE/maxresdefault.jpg
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/2544678/im...E-facebook.jpg
http://www.monemvasia.gr/images/stor...nemvasia43.JPG
PS: I hope I have not done the topic in the wrong place. Many apologies if I have done something wrong or is being repetitive.