This is not America. This is Chile.
Do you know why this could not be America?
via cobb.typepad.com
[Friday, October 21st RattlerGator comment using Android phone while trying, and failing, to figure out how to post from said phone] Not quite sure what Cobb is getting at in his post but I wanted to use this as a test of Typepad's re-bogging tool using my Android phone. Gorgeous photo, setting might run into trouble with American environmentalists.
[Saturday, October 22nd comment using my laptop] Checking Cobb's comment after the post, I was correct. That concrete and steel jutting out into the Pacific would be supremely problematic, I suspect. Coastal development is a flash point for controversy. The push would have been to have it set well back from the ocean.
Forecast today for Cavancha Beach in Iquique, Chile -- 65 for a high, 58 for a low, and partly cloudy skies.



Statistical data from the Economic Commission for Latin America (Cepal), place Chile, along side Colombia, in fourth place among the countries with major port movement in the region, topped by only Brasil, Mexico, and Argentina.
Posted by: mspy review | February 24, 2012 at 03:46 AM