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Wednesday, 04/05/2017 12:18:30 PM

Wednesday, April 05, 2017 12:18:30 PM

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Pretty easy to see where Cielo Mar is going. I'm not surprised that some are trying very, very hard to build up their position(s), willing to stoop to any level or try anything. Anyone wanting to buy a substantial position right now has to work like heck to do it, in small chunks. Yes, I'm talking about a position like 5-10M shares. Interesting that some are saying they want to dump that many shares... translated, this means "I'm trying to build a 5M share position." And some are willing to play games in attempts to create negative sentiment or fear.

As Jan said in a blog update last year... Rome wasn't built in a day. This future paradise won't be built in a day. But Jan definitely knows what he's doing, and most of us here are in at the ground level of something that will be an enormous value going forward! And all the while this paradise is being built, ProGreen has started the high margin, high growth agricultural operation that will be a cash cow to feed further business growth. Pretty damn sweet situation here! Greatly undervalued stock with just a HUGE future ahead.

The year-round temperature, precipitation and sunny days of the year in El Rosario are strikingly similar to San Diego. Take a look at this info, top to bottom, and you'll see the not-so-coincidental similarities between the area where Jan developed/built/sold properties in Spain... and Cielo Mar.

I don't recall exactly if it was technically Marbella or Malaga or Costa del Sol - they're all there, all together - but Jan told me recently when I called and he was actually in Spain at the time, "There are about 80,000 homes within a small radius here, and not one can be bought for less than $2M. But these are not the high-priced homes. One owner recently bought a $40M property, didn't like the home that was on it, had it torn down and replaced with his own home that cost $10M to build." So... for the low-rent district being 80,000 homes priced $2M and higher, that's a minimum of $160B of real estate (yes, that's $160 BILLION). Does this put some perspective on the trajectory for Cielo Mar and Baja California? Not saying it will get there overnight or that it will get that high at all - but that's the trajectory; just a glance in that direction is a tremendous value gain when we're talking about this stock currently trading with a market capitalization of less than $10M!

United States Weather Bureau describes San Diego's weather as the closest thing to perfect in America. Holiday Magazine described San Diego as the "only area in the United States with perfect weather." Pleasant Weather Rating Service Poll voted San Diego as the best year-round weather in the nation, and the second best in the world.

Now look at this article: 8 Places With Always-Perfect Weather
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/orbitzcom/8-places-with-always-perfect-weather_b_6575234.html

The top two on the list? San Diego & Malaga, Spain - you know where Malaga is, right? This is the area where Jan developed, built and sold 500 homes, the area of those Google Earth snapshots and links that I've been posting...

San Diego

Let’s get this one out of the way. San Diego is the textbook example of beautiful year-round climate. It’s never too hot and never too cold, with a very minimal amount of that pesky California fog to get in the way—when it does roll in, it burns off pretty quickly in the morning. Winters average at 57° F, summers at 72° F—72° F, people! If ever there was a perfect temperature, that’s the magic number. The people of San Diego have adopted a sunny attitude to match, as well as a fierce affinity for being active. Isn’t it crazy what a little good weather can do to a person?

Málaga, Spain

Not a lot of people know about this little Spanish doubloon, and isn’t that awesome? Nothing spoils beautiful weather faster than a flock of tourists. It sits right on the Mediterranean coast and it’s got one of the warmest winters of any European city. With such whimsical weather, think of all the tapas you could eat, think of the gardens you could stroll, think of the open-air markets you could peruse! Oh, the possibilities.


Now look at the weather pattern for Cielo Mar (El Rosario, Baja California) and compare that to San Diego (very similar to Malaga, Spain, as well). And now you can see very clearly why this is going to be one of the most desirable places in the world to live year round - or vacation year round!





Here's more...

http://www.touristmaker.com/blog/what-are-the-places-with-the-best-climate-in-the-world/

9. Costa del Sol. South coast of Spain is a popular wintering spot for millions of Europeans, and people coming from cooler countries worldwide.

Mediterranean coast of Andalusia is the warmest and sunny location in Europe (with the exception of Canary Islands).

Unlike the Caribbean, here is a short winter, but really 2-3 months with daytime temperatures around 17-18 degrees is advisable in comparison with 6-month rainy season.

Mediterranean Sea has a strong influence and maintain a pleasant and healthy temperature throughout the year. Even some scientists consider that on the coast of Costa del Sol has some kind of tropical micro climate, because of the abnormally high temperatures for Europe.

Summers are quite warm with temperatures around 29°C. The climate is generally quite dry and the sun is abundant in all 12 months a year.

10. San Diego. The southern-most of all South Pacific U.S. cities – San Diego has a great climate, formed under the influence of the Rocky Mountains and Pacific Ocean.

Cold streams, which pass around California make the summers to be nice with no major heat. At the same time the constant temperature of the ocean maintains relatively high winter temperatures.

Degrees in the city range from 19 to 25 and the weather is sunny and dry throughout the year. The local climate striking reminds of the climate in southern Spanish province of Andalusia.

The pleasant climate of San Diego has been mentioned repeatedly in many Hollywood production and it is also the reason because of which many rich Americans live here.

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