Maldives To Build Two More Underwater Airports
January 13, 2012
By Paul Homewood
Not content with building one new airport terminal on Hulhule Island, the Maldives Government have announced plans to construct two more airports on uninhabited islands. The companies building these will also develop the islands into tourist resorts.
Has anybody told them that airplanes cannot fly underwater? I’ll give them a clue – Thunderbirds were only puppets.
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They provide us with so much entertainment.
They want to sue the rest of the world because their country is drowning. They want to have us spend our money at their resorts and they want to build bigger tourist attractions.
The are destroying their environment by their actions. We need to allow them to practice their beliefs that include restrict others from practicing theirs.
The rest of the world is at fault for the condition of their environment because if foreigners did not want to go there as tourists they would not have to destroy the environment to accommodate the tourists and would not have to have as many children to provide service for the tourists. I think they actually import menial labor for the tourist trade.
That artists rendition of an island airport shows plans to destroy a perfectly good island ecosystem. There should be international laws against that. To me it is a moral sin to destroy such natural beauty.
Reblogged this on Johnsono ne'Blog'as and commented:
Kaip naikinti natūralias eko-sistemas? Užstatyti oro uostais ir atrakcijomis…
Unbelievable, I’m lost for words.