Surfaris easier to Canary in a few years.
I just found out great news on the Web, which will make it much easier to travel to the Canary Islands for people like us who want to go without taking a plane surfari, pay tables, etc..
Well, as I read, the Zapatero government has finally decided to do a project that took several years to break. This project will be building a tunnel between Cadiz and the Canary Islands, more specifically Lanzarote (northernmost island of the islands). In the words of Minister of Public Works Joseph White, "the tunnel will be very similar to the one constructed in the Channel. This tunnel pioneer in Europe has helped us take as an example for the construction, maintenance and management. "
should be noted that the distance between Cadiz and Lanzarote is about 1000 km., so it is not uncommon for this project took 15 years to complete.
According to Jose Blanco, the reasons for this project are Above all, "the momentum of the Islands' economy, stagnant in many areas in the past and serious economic problems. Get products to encourage the arrival of Spaniards in the Canaries and the output of typical Canarian products such as bananas or mojo picon to Peninsula.
Ricardo Melchior, president of the Cabildo Canaries, said that "the project aims to make Canary the south gate of the Union European achieve greater connectivity in Europe, being a promoter of trade and ensure greater competitiveness. "He stressed that" this is the most strategic project in the history of Spain and the Canary Islands.
The project will attempt to start making From April 2011, when the frequency of storms is lower.
I, selfishly, I could not stop thinking about how easy it will be the surfaris the Canaries when this project ends, especially for people in the South, not need to catch a plane to the Canary Islands. With a single truck could go with all our tables without paying excessive rates, waiting times at airports etc ...
Before this project, I can only say! "Bravo!" Despite all this I smell a whiff enough electoral.
greetings.
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