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African mainland could be an application ground for
elevated
highway systems, riding above the sacred rain forrest would
be a thrill.
The lines of the system could be incorporating electrical
recharging from below.
Pillars to the line could be spaced 1 - 1,5 kilometers, like
spans of
modern bridges.
ELectricity supply lines could be run also internally.
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As [pert] says, this project might be a tad costly ... |
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How would one feel when whizzing overhead, having
spent a lot of money on a fancy road and not the
food and medicine that a lot of the continent is in
need of? |
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Don't build this in the Rift Valley ... |
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Africa doesn't need more foreign aid, they need an actual
economy. Building projects are a great way to improve the
economy. |
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Africa can't have an economy without massive
social change -- and that change must come from
within. Foreign entities have meddled and
meddled and meddled, only making things worse.
What needs to happen is the same thing
that has made petty warlords go away elsewhere
in the world: One faction or king has to become
sufficiently powerful to knit the other warring
factions into a cohesive country with laws and
stability long enough (several decades!) for the
population to get used to not fighting each-other
and not committing crimes.
That or a
foreign conquerer with the population, resources,
and will to crush all opposition for about 200 years. |
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African mainland High-Way Robbers |
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I was going to rant but I'm limiting myself to one per day. There is no idea here. |
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// Foreign entities have meddled and meddled and meddled, only making things worse. // |
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To be fair, they've only made things worse for the Africans. They've done quite well for themselves, what with the diamonds, gold, copper, platinum, ivory, coal, slaves, rhino horn and out-of-season cash crops. One out of two ain't bad. |
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Have a chat with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Her ancestors did quite well out of that sort of thing, and she may be prepared to offer some consultancy (for a percentage of the gross, of course). She may even grant (sell) you a Royal Charter. After all, the Hudson's Bay Company is still turning a crust after all these centuries ... |
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It would be cheaper and just as thrilling to do this with small planes flying over the sacred rainforest. In fact I think such expeditions are available, although they probably do not let you shoot guns out the window so much anymore. |
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[bungs], you're wrong. You're just not talking to the correct ... er ... "aviation services provider". We're talking about the sort where you definitely don't go through a security check before boarding. But you do have to help carry the belts of ammo out to the 'plane... |
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I'm not certain things were ever that 'good' in Africa to begin with. The only difference has been the introduction of gunpowder. |
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machetes haven't helped much either... |
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Danish farmer's logic say's that the entire African
continent was 'sold' (off) to TOYOTA, for 4x4
Landcruiser testing area,... |
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Likey [+]. Obviously such an endeavour would be more expensive than simply "keep driving the Land Rovers through and call the resulting carnage a 'highway'". |
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also fresh sweet water for homes could be supplied,
built in to such a logistics structural network (LSN).
The water is possibly there in the ground, wells to be
drilled under pillar foundations. |
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They have concrete factories already, a friend of
mine travelled 2.500 km's by car, on that land, in a
tour to sell spare parts for such factories. |
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