tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120265642059338582.post3636603148928820455..comments2024-03-14T23:50:40.810-05:00Comments on ANTHROPOLOGY OF ACCORD: Map on Monday: GIBRALTARanthropology of accordhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10920801433904606203noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9120265642059338582.post-32639730971042484472017-04-11T04:37:35.143-05:002017-04-11T04:37:35.143-05:00There´s no need for Spain to press to take over Gi...There´s no need for Spain to press to take over Gibraltar. The key is to make a copy on the West side of Algeciras bay, and steal the tourist trade. The key will be to build a 427 meter tall skycraper shaped like the rock. The development can be enhanced with a real airport with a properly shaped set of runways, a huge marina on Algeciras bay (which of course will be protected by giant rock piers which extend right to the marine boundary with Gibraltar territory). Given that there´s a lot of open land available, it can be used for housing developments, shopping malls, and a carefully built copy of old gibraltar town. To give the proper look and feel, the government can provide a special inducement to British expats to move into the newly built condos. These will include all signs in English, Castillian, and Gaelic, british pubs, Indian food restaurants, and tram service to La Linea, should they wish to go through three hour lines to visit "old Gibraltar". Friendship and good will should allow the Spanish to earn a huge amount of cash by leveraging the rock. And this will be a win win project, because I´m sure many residents of Gibraltar will move over and give the right "Gibraltar" flavour. Fernando Leanmehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16085680730729620836noreply@blogger.com