Friday, May 15, 2009

THE BOLVIAN-PACIFIC TUNNEL: THE MORE THINGS CHANGE, THE MORE SOCIALISTS AND COLLEGE PROFESSORS STAY THE SAME

BBC TODAY:

Plans for a tunnel linking Bolivia to the Pacific Ocean have been unveiled by three architects who say it could put an end to a 130 year-old dispute between the landlocked country and its neighbour, Chile.

The three Chilean architects claim the tunnel would allow Bolivia to regain access to the sea since it was defeated by Chile in the Pacific War in 1879.

This has been one of Bolivia's main demands for years, and is still strongly voiced by current President Evo Morales.

The 150km (93 miles) tunnel would run from the Bolivian border to an artificial island created in the Pacific Ocean from earth dug to build the tunnel.

See details of the tunnel
BBC WEDNESDAY: Czechs planned 'Adriatic tunnel'

Officials in the former communist Czechoslovakia had planned to build an underground rail link under Austria to the Adriatic, a Czech newspaper says.

The 410km-long (255 miles) tunnel would have drastically shortened the journey to the seaside for the landlocked country, Lidove Noviny reports.

The earth from the excavation would be dumped in the sea to form an artificial Czechoslovak island - Adriaport.

But the 1975 plan never got off - or under - the ground, the newspaper says.

High-speed trains

The plan was proposed by Professor Karel Zlabek.

He devised a railway tunnel that would have linked the town of Ceske Budejovice, in south Bohemia, and the port of Koper in what is now Slovenia, then Yugoslavia.

  • IF THESE WERE REALLY GOOD IDEAS, THEN PRIVATE CAPITAL WOULD BE HAPPY FINANCE THEM.
  • PERHAPS THESE PINKO PROFESSORS SHOULD STOP PLANNING HUGE GOVERNMENT BOONDOGGLES AND GET BACK TO TEACHING THE THREE R'S.
  • PROFESSORS - LIKE BUREAUCRATS - ARE NOT DOERS; THAT'S WHY THEY DESIRE A STRONG STATE: TO DELIVER THE "DREAMS" THEY WON'T RISK THEIR OWN CAPITAL OR SWEAT ON.

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