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@LocalStain And how endangered are those animals? How rare? And how well are those rails maintained in order to not spoil the park? Remember, this is being built by the Chinese, in Africa.
@infini I was simply pointing out that it's factually inaccurate.
That's all.
If Africans don't want the Chinese building trains in Africa it would seem there is precious little I can do about it. But the least I can do, I mean the absolute very least, is to point out when the advertising copy is wrong.
At this point America, and by extension Americans, are practically endangered so there's plenty of outrage to go around. If you could direct yours in a direction other than mine I'd be grateful.
Perhaps at the Chinese..?
That's all.
If Africans don't want the Chinese building trains in Africa it would seem there is precious little I can do about it. But the least I can do, I mean the absolute very least, is to point out when the advertising copy is wrong.
At this point America, and by extension Americans, are practically endangered so there's plenty of outrage to go around. If you could direct yours in a direction other than mine I'd be grateful.
Perhaps at the Chinese..?
The scale of the national parks system in the United States dictates that several of them contain vast tracts of rail. So much so that there are various organized tours that you can take whose sole purpose is visiting viewing the parks by rail; http://www.americabyrail.com/National..., http://www.amtrakvacations.com/rail_vac..., http://www.vacationsbyrail.com/vacation...
/justsayin