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I think there's a mod that can help your problem; look for "guaranteed oases" on this game's Steam Workshop.
Thank you for all you add to the game!
pure gold
@Sailor Cat If you have gone into the wish business... if builders could replant desert flora like cacti or yucca on desert tiles as they do forests on non desert tiles, if would make national parks in desert regions more appealing. And for a coup de gras, a harbor and/or water park district that actually creates an inland lake/sea where one did not exist on the map? Love what you add to the game!
which is always good