Usually. This is the TSL-Earth map so I'm going for the 3 City States, check if India is there and go find the nearest continent. You have a good defensive spot with China on this map so even 3 camps of barbarians is not bad, will just slow down your settling Nepal.
It's Inland Sea.
After playing on that map for some time, I can see that there is something strange going on. There are lots of resources clustered together, as you say can happen with Shuffle (I remember seeing it there, too). North of the coffee are 8 tiles of cocoa and I founded a city that has access to 6 wheat. On the other hand, to the east of my starting city, there is not much. Lots of mountain ranges, but no rivers and no resources. In the south is (as expected on Inland Sea) lots of tundra, without anything on it. No forests, nor resources. Looks interesting to play it out though since some of the enemy cities are really great and worth conquering ;-)
You can have a Harbor adjacent to 5 fish and to a Commercial Hub, with the CH adjacent to a river. That's some serious gold (and one of the few cases a Shipyard is almost mandatory).
You can probably kill one every turn, but with so many... Well, a caravel can handle 3, I know that. A privateer, maybe four, but I doubt more than that.
EDIT: @Left Foot Your location by the way... This reality?
They don't, and I did manage to escape , though my comment was more along the lines of "so many options for me to attack" given that the game gave me many such recommendations.
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