Wednesday, November 03, 2010 10:12:47 AM
Here is a kilometer marker near the mining site:
And here's the beginning of Hwy 1 that will be used to carry iron to Ensenada:
The roads seem perfectly fine to handle the trucks, do you think?
Ok, now that we are done with the external roads, lets see what they got on site:
Looks wide enough....
This should cover your logistics argument. I would produce some pictures of the handkerchief-masked gangbangers you claim will keep ambushing the trucks, but the villains proved difficult to find.
This post is my personal opinion. I do not provide investment advice.
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