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Since I'm winding up the month with a tad of surplus bandwidth I did
some more Street View touring. South Africa has decent coverage. Interesting to see the huge prefab black housing tracts around the urban areas. Went to one little off-the-beaten-path town on the coast (Port St. John) and it looks identical to rural towns in Jamaica. What I keep seeing about the World is how much it has changed since we were kids. I keep expecting to see quaint villages in the far-fetched areas but now they all look like most modern cities differing only in size. Hell, you find more old-time quaintness in rural Kansas than you do in rural Ireland. Everybody everywhere is talking on cellphones! That was the only place in Africa that I could find that had Street View coverage. I wish Latin America had more. All I've found is the border towns of Mexico. |
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