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https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2852771737
http://www.picknmixmods.com/mods/CivV/Global/Passable%20Forts.html
Canals - They allow ships to ENTER and then Leave an inland City - BUT the inland city CANNOT build ships or work boats ( At least for me)
Since workers seem to be able to build Canals almost anywhere you could theoretically build a canal all the way across a Continent to connect two oceans for sea travel. ( Have not tried it)
The canals use the Bridge graphic and do not always line up right so they are UGLY.
I have not tried building a bridge between two land points yet but I expect it will work.
http://www.picknmixmods.com/mods/CivV/Global/Passable%20Forts.html
https://forums.civfanatics.com/attachments/globalpassableforts-jpg.335141/
With IGE mod, you can place (manually, individually) 'Coast/Lake' 'Terrain' were 'Land' tile exists.
This will cause that tile to work like 'Coastal water', even tho - it still looks like solid-land.
To see that tile, as... - indeed water - and not land - you would have to save the game -there
close the game to desktop, re-start it - and load that save... and 'presto', it's water now - lol.
Be careful with IGE mod you sometimes have to also "delete" previously-assigned tile-description
like 'Mountain' 'terrain' then ALSO - assign new description- like 'Coastal water' before it works properly. so... enjoy your terra-forming