SPOTLIGHT: Dulnerstaad, Crown Jewel of Ananto
Northern City also home to diverse international communityDulnerstaad, Grand Duchy of Ananto
August 1, 5483Dulnerstaad sits on Beautiful Dulnerstaad Bay in Northwestern AnantoLong called the "Crown Jewel of Ananto", the city of Dulnerstaad is one of the hidden treasures of the Grand Duchy of Ananto. It holds the distinction as Ananto's second city, being located on the North Western corner of Ananto, where it commands both the northern reaches of the Ananto Strait and also the wider northern Anantonese Ocean. This strategic city was one of the first cities targeted when Ananto was invaded in 3988 during the Ananto War with Indrala, but it has since rebounded spectacularly, and now serves as a vacation spot for residents of Kaliburg, who flock to its cool and sunny harbors and shorelines during the summer months.
Dulnerstaad has two main seasons a year. The Summer is considered Dulnerstaad's dry season, as dryer air from the Island's interior creates an offshore flow. Clouds clear up, the air is usually clear and dry and warm during day time hours, nights are cool and foggy, as the cooler wetter sea air rushes inland and condenses. This ebb and flow during the months of April through October create a climate which can be described as endless summer. The winter however is the wet season where Dulnerstaad is drenched by more than 25 inches annually on average. Rain fall is recorded nearly every 24 hour period during the rainy season, and sometimes winterstorms blow in from the Northern Anantonese Ocean which can drop half a foot of rain over a three day period. Dulnerstaad has excellent drainage to handle deluges like this, and is offset from the Dulnerstaad River by more than a mile to avoid overland flooding form these torrential storms. It never gets cold enough to snow in the winter in Dulnerstaad, with the most extreme temperatures only reaching the upper 40s on the coldest nights, but likewise, temperatures are similarly moderate in the Summer, with daily highs in August only reaching the lower 70s during August. The comfortable climate is an excellent trade off for the long periods of rain and fog that the city experiences.
Dulnerstaad has long been home to artists, musicians (including the late Jennifer Stepanov), politicians (including His Imperial Majesty, Emperor Fredrick I Ananto and Marguerite Beloit, who served as Premier and who was killed in the Kaliburg Earthquake in 4892) and educators (including those employed by the serene Ananto District University and Graduate School). The coastal city now serves primarily as a cultural center, where Kalistani culture mixes freely with people who originate all around the world, and a major Lourennais diaspora is located there, made up of the descendants of those who fled from political turmoil in the United Kingdom in the 4760s, and who stayed in Kalistan to make a new life. The Lourennais influence is still broadly felt in and around Dulnerstaad, as many shop signs are not in Vrassan and Egelion, as they are elsewhere, but Vrassan and Canrillais, and nearly a quarter of the population count at least one person from the original stock from Lourenne as an ancestor!
Dulnerstaad's importance as a military center has shifted east to Bozo River, but the city still houses the Dulnerstaad Naval Center which serves the Regular Navy as a training and expeditionary base, but which is more often used now by militia units who are training in the Strait. It nonetheless retains its influence over the Ananto Strait, and serves as a refuel and maintenance stop for Kalistan's 1st and 2nd Regular fleets. To officially kick off tourist season, Dulnerstaad hosts an annual "Fleet Week" in May, where sailors are given a 96 hour liberty pass in port, and regular enjoy some of the finest drinking, dining and dancing that Ananto has to offer. The Fleet Week competitions between ship crews tend to be a major draw for Ananto Tourism as well as local hospitality business, who usually make enough money in one week to cover the half the year when few travel to Dulnerstaad.
Dulnerstaad is not only a haven for tourists and recreation seekers, but it is also a thriving hub of light industry, commercial services and scientific research. There is a very active lumber and reforestation industry based just north of Dulnerstaad that supplies wood, paper products, and other tree-derived materials to Ananto primarily. This industry is also responsible for replanting about 40,000 acres of forest a year in the Davon Mountains, and is well known for its ecologically sustainable practices. Dulnerstaad also is home to the KalEnCon Geothermal Generator #3, which generates about 1/6th of Ananto's power annually. Annually, geologists from Ananto District University conduct experiments near the geothermal site to learn more about the island's vulcanism and plate tectonics, and many key insights about the formation of the Island and the geological history of Kalistan have been made there. Besides these industries, major commercial fishing and canning operations are centered in Dulnerstaad, and are coupled with several fish hatcheries and oceanic restocking operations to ensure sustainable supplies of seafood and migratory fish into the foreseeable future.
Many Tourists visit Dulnerstaad for the WildlifeNightlife in Dulnerstaad is very unique, and represents the many influences from the cultures who have called Dulnerstaad home over the centuries. A main influence in Dulnerstaad is the Canrilaise culture, which focuses on finer things in life. Most of the fine dining establishments serve Lourennais cuisine including artisan breads, locally crafted cheeses, wines, soups, quiche, and seafoods of all types, prepared by Lourennais Chefs to the current specifications from finest culinary institutes on the Dovani Mainland. Other restaurants cater to those with a sweet tooth: Dessert seekers can find the most intricately and delicately crafted sweet pastries, souffles, and custards in Dulnersaad, along with an assortment of geladas, sorbets, and sweet and savory crepes. If Lourennais food is not to your taste, Dulnerstaad also features excellent establishments that showcase cuisine from Indrala, Dolgava, Egelia, and Seko, to name a few. Additionally, the Kalistani Culinary Academy is located in Dulnerstaad, where Anantonese chefs often attempt to outcompete one another creating elaborate salads, entrees and desserts for visitors. Dulnerstaad is a food lover's dream.
The club scene in Dulnerstaad is a lot different than in most other parts of Ananto. Dance clubs and discos often feature the best new international music available. Dulnerstaad tends to enjoy electronic music more than Kaliburg, but there is also several major hard rock venues in Dulnerstaad to cater to that taste. Dulnerstaad has its share of RF venues as well, though the style isn't as popular in the north as it is in Kaliburg. The northern city also offers a number of bars and wine rooms where clients can sample alcohols and liquors from around the world.
While Dulnerstaad is a popular tourist destination, many people actually come to see wildlife. Dulnerstaad's position between the Anantonese Ocean and the Ananto Strait makes the spot a popular destination for many species of fish, as well as a very well populated spot on the migratory paths of aquatic mammals. Sea Lions especially like to visit Dulnerstaad's rocky shores, where they sun, rest up, hunt, and find partners. Each year, hundreds of sea lion cubs are born at the nearby National Maritime Preserve, and during this time, rangers are on duty full time to ensure that curious visitors and sea lions, who can become very territorial, do not interact.
A main industry in Dulnerstaad caters to those who visit the town to see the aquatic wildlife: Charter Boat rental does well over ₭1.3 million a year catering to visitors who want to go deep sea fishing, or snorkel on the reef to see beautiful fish, or see migrating whales, dolphins, sea lions and seals. from the Maritime Preserve. The Marine Preserve also features the beautiful and educational National Aquarium, which stocks wildlife native to the area and works closely with Marine Rehabilitation to help heal injured animals.
If you are planning to come to Dulnerstaad, please take the time to research local accommodations. During the summer months, hiking and backpacking in the nearby foothills of the Davon Mountains is very popular, and there are several camping areas with stunning natural views overlooking Dulnerstaad Bay and the Anantonese Ocean on the trails. In town, accommodations range from small bed and breakfasts and locally owned motels all the way up to most luxurious accommodations in The Hotel Grandview Dulnersaad to meet the travellers' interests and preferences. But you will want to pick the sort of experience you have in town and in the area, to get the most of your time here.
The Grand Duchy of Ananto welcomes you to Dulnerstaad!