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Old Posted Apr 6, 2011, 7:59 PM
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Never knew there was an SSP page for the walled city...

I'll have to spend some time reading through this thread soon.
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^this is the son of the original Walled City of Kowloon thread, which was removed during the great thread pruning of 2002 (to which TalB demanded cash compensation, and/or season tickets to the WNBA)
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Thanks SAM and Molson. Fascinating photos. Although the size of the human community living in the walled city is no doubt astounding, I can't help but speculate that the size of the cockroach community, were it known, would be even more astounding.
I read somewhere that there were an estimated 10 rats for every human inhabitant, and when the walled city came down, this prompted a massive vermin infestation of the surrounding neighborhoods.
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I read somewhere that there were an estimated 10 rats for every human inhabitant, and when the walled city came down, this prompted a massive vermin infestation of the surrounding neighborhoods.
Just like that episode of the Simpsons. Judging from my experiences in various Chungking Mansion guesthouses where I was outnumbered by cockroaches by at least 100 to 1, I would put the cockroach:human ratio at 1000:1 for the walled city.
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^I envy you for having the experience, although not quite enough to stay there (Chunking Mansions) when I visit HK next year.
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Were there really giant bird cages hanging from the balconies giving the residences more space in their room? Or is that just a myth.
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^I have the book "City of Darkness", and it is most certainly true.
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and thats with the low (relatively) buildings in KWC. Coruscant is suppose to be in average one kilometer tall at least... so I guess we could multiply those 76 trillion by 10x at least.

since you are into that, calculate the total population of the RingWorld from Larry Niven´s books, with that density.
Wiki holds that the Ringworld (awesome concept & awesome books btw) has 3 million times the surface area of Earth. So... that's 76 000 000 000 000 * 10 * 3 000 000. Oh, and the Earth number is for just the land area, so divide that result by 0.292. Which gives us a Ringworld Ecumenopolis population of...
7 808 219 178 082 191 780 822. Call it 7.8 sextillion people. Which means 7.8 septillion cockroaches
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^I have the book "City of Darkness", and it is most certainly true.
Are there any photos of this craziness? I'd love to see that.
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^the book is full of great photos. A few maps as well. Most of it consists of a series of vignettes on various businesses/residents/social clubs/etc. within the walled city. Plenty of interviews. By far, the best reference on KWC.
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^thanks for the great link! Great photos. Some of which appear in "City of Darkness"

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New link and photos on KWC: http://www.urbanphoto.net/blog/2011/...n-walled-city/



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^ Absolutely amazing.

I've been half-assedly planning trips to Yemen for years now. Its too bad that the political situation seems to be unravelling again. I won't be risking a visit anytime in the near future anyway.
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I'd love to see some ground-level pictures from inside Shibab.

It is on my list of places to see before I die.
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+1. . . there's actually quite a few places in Yemen that I'd like to visit. . . it's on my bucket list. . .

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Those densely packed structures seem to be common place in the capital Sana'a.

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^really spectacular. And for once, not a McDick's or Fourbucks in sight. On the other hand, probably more dangerous than Mos Eisley.
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