This gives me a really weird feeling.
"The city has over 400 mi (640 km) of navigable waterways, more than any other city on earth. "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Coral,_Florida
This gives me a really weird feeling.
"The city has over 400 mi (640 km) of navigable waterways, more than any other city on earth. "
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Coral,_Florida
American cities that are mankind's hubris:
Is Vegas hubris or just regular pride? AFAIK it's not like, daring nature to obliterate it.
Any city in the southwest is basically founded on the hubris that the water can never dry up, Vegas especially because of the garishness
I think it's fair to say it is. They really do have water issues and relies on the vast vast majority of it coming from Colorado River which incidentally is and has been at its lowest recorded level for almost 10 years now I think. It's going to dry up in the future for sure. Especially considering how much Vegas has expanded its suburbs further and further.
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