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thebajarunner
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Bridge to the mainland
Gringo Gazette is reporting today that the 5 Northern governors are discussing building a bridge from BCS to Sonora.
I have acquired a large block of stock in this venture and will be happy to re-sell some to my pals here on Nomad..... pending Doug's approval, of
course
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JZ
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Would go near the mid-drift islands. 60 miles across. Basically from San Fransquito to Kino Bay.
I've cross there by boat a couple times. The narrowest part of the Sea of Cortez.
[Edited on 4-29-2023 by JZ]
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thebajarunner
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Yeah, on a boat it looks pretty level
But the mid-rift depth is close to 2 miles
Boy, those would be some kind of pilings.
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JZ
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Maybe a tunnel.
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Nothing wrong with dreaming big. Escalera Nautica was a fabuloso idea when it was first scratched onto a margarita stained bar napkin at Cueva De Los
Tigres (in my screenplay) some decades ago. Until it's shown that it can't be done its viable.
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David K
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Another brainstorm from the folks promising a bullet train to Cabo!
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Kimpatsu_Hekigan
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More:
Ruta turística Mar de Cortés buscará conectar a Sonora y Baja California con un mega puente
Tagged as "Humor" but hard to tell.
FWIW...
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voters need dreams and things to be proud of
things that are related to their homeland
when is the next election?
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The deeper section will be bridged with pontoons that will rise and fall with the tides. What could go wrong?
I think you should dump some of your bridge stocks and send the money to me. I can get you in on the ground floor of the pontoon production!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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Start basic underground electrical grid, water and sewer in communities
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Memorable projects
The Bridge will be as successful as:
The beach resorts at the Laguna Salada after it was filled
The Escalera Náutica
The new port at Colonet
The railroad from Colonet
The tourist train from TJ to Cabo
Any additions?
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Don Pisto
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Quote: Originally posted by TecateRay | The Bridge will be as successful as:
The beach resorts at the Laguna Salada after it was filled
The Escalera Náutica
The new port at Colonet
The railroad from Colonet
The tourist train from TJ to Cabo
Any additions? |
the completion of highway 5 that many aficionados here swore up and down it would never be completed in their lifetimes....god forbid should we
celebrate mexico's achievements
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Quote: Originally posted by TecateRay | The Bridge will be as successful as:
The beach resorts at the Laguna Salada after it was filled
The Escalera Náutica
The new port at Colonet
The railroad from Colonet
The tourist train from TJ to Cabo
Any additions? |
Ferry service from Ensenada to San Diego.
Desalination plant in Rosarito.
I'm all for improvements in Baja. It's not as though I'm rooting for them to fail but at this point talk is cheap. It seems to be hype to get people
interested in visiting. A 60 mile long bridge is pure fantasy when they have a difficult time just maintaining their roads.
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Quote: Originally posted by TecateRay | The Bridge will be as successful as:
The beach resorts at the Laguna Salada after it was filled
The Escalera Náutica
The new port at Colonet
The railroad from Colonet
The tourist train from TJ to Cabo
Any additions? |
Sewage treatment for TJ-rosarito and clean surface water for Tijuana river valley and TJ-Rosarito coastline.
Reliable water supply for Baja.
Stopping the cartels/drug trade/violence
Trump’s Great Wall funded by Mexico.
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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I read an article in one of the spanish language newspapers a couple days ago. I think the term "bridge" is a gross mis translation. The word
'bridge" is a metaphor. From what I could read it is going to be a highway in Baja (North) that connects the west coast to the east coast. The goal
is to bring more maritime tourist traffic to the ports on the NW coast of mainland in Sonora. It's going to be a project that somehow carries boats
across the peninsula so they don't have to go around the tip. Kind of a scaled down version of the Escalera Nautica. I may not be 100% correct, but
that's what I gleaned out of the article.
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Quote: Originally posted by BigWooo | I read an article in one of the spanish language newspapers a couple days ago. I think the term "bridge" is a gross mis translation. The word
'bridge" is a metaphor. From what I could read it is going to be a highway in Baja (North) that connects the west coast to the east coast. The goal
is to bring more maritime tourist traffic to the ports on the NW coast of mainland in Sonora. It's going to be a project that somehow carries boats
across the peninsula so they don't have to go around the tip. Kind of a scaled down version of the Escalera Nautica. I may not be 100% correct, but
that's what I gleaned out of the article. |
You are right. But the gringo mistranslations make for a funnier story.
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mtgoat666
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Bcs noticias had something in last few days.
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Quote: Originally posted by BigWooo | I read an article in one of the spanish language newspapers a couple days ago. I think the term "bridge" is a gross mis translation. The word
'bridge" is a metaphor. From what I could read it is going to be a highway in Baja (North) that connects the west coast to the east coast. The goal
is to bring more maritime tourist traffic to the ports on the NW coast of mainland in Sonora. It's going to be a project that somehow carries boats
across the peninsula so they don't have to go around the tip. Kind of a scaled down version of the Escalera Nautica. I may not be 100% correct, but
that's what I gleaned out of the article. |
I noticed that too
I thought someone had by accident thrown in some old stuff about the Escalera Nautica together with the new bridge project
Harald Pietschmann
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