Originally posted by bajajazz
The Baja Citizen's most recent issue contained a long article about the trials and tribulations of the Mogotemess. According to the Citizen, the
developers are broke, they're being foreclosed on, the project is expected to be sold for cents on the dollar to some other fool who can be conned
into thinking the whole development isn't a lunatic fantasy from the get-go.
The developers and local realtors (who have been stiffed their sales commissions) are blaming the whole fiasco on the dirty hippie mangrove-huggers
who have stood in the way of criminally ugly "progress."
The Citizen says their research into the Mogotemess will continue with an additional article in their next issue, one that will presumably present
another side to the argument.
So far, it has been entirely overlooked that the only sane thing to do with Mogote is bulldoze the neck, turn it into an island wildlife and mangrove
preserve, and allow the water in the inner bay of La Paz to circulate and cleanse itself. If that were done it might someday be possible to swim in
the inner bay without getting conjunctivitis.
I don't know how nuttier it can get than to build a golf course that requires 500,000 gallons of water a day in a desert area that hasn't had a good
rain for a year, for the supposed furtherance of a sport that's in worldwide decline. Can anybody in Mexico spell "market research?"
(And will the human race please get real before I die?) |