The world I generated to get this site was made with lots of rivers, and with erosion cycles turned down to 80 (from 250) and Periodically Erode Extreme Cliffs disabled. What I wanted was a setup where the entrance to my fort would be in the side of a river canyon.
This is what the site looked like at embark. The fort was started under version 31.03.
Here are my dwarves. They look a bit bored. - FunkyWaltDogg
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Submitted by: Markavian - 2010-05-03 to 1053 Early Spring
The aqueduct is cool, not seen one of those in a while :)
Submitted by: FunkyWaltDogg - 2010-05-03 to 1053 Early Spring
Thanks! Since these shots were taken, I've constructed a "dwarfduct" in close to the same position on the fortress levels so that I can go mining on the west side, and hopefully find a decent supply of an ore of something other than silver.