Go to Galveston and 's a bit like going to Venice is bordering swamps and marshes in the distance you can see the towers of refineries
In reality 'the beach' is very narrow and all free in the sense that there are no facilities, fixed or sun umbrellas, but wishing the machines because there are 'public beach here also means that we can go by car if you like (except in sections where the turtles lay their eggs).
In the nineteenth century, Galveston was the cities' more 'rich and important part of Texas, and one of the most' largest in the south, but in 1900 and 'came a hurricane that destroyed almost everything and decimated the population. The city 'is not never returned to the levels of the past and now it' s a secondary center, which is based on tourism.
The lesson that you can 'and learn' and not 'mandatory urbanize anything,' cause there are places where we simply can not build without incurring risks absurd or destroy an ecosystem to prevent them. The island is 'an accumulation of sand transported into the gulf from the Mississippi, but not' geologically stable, the sea would tend to move more and more 'to the north in his advance but that' incompatible with the needs of homes costruiteci above. After the disaster they built the Seawall, a wall along the south should serve to protect against future hurricanes and to establish a stable line to the island.
Maybe not 'clear, but when I go back there if I do a drawing.
Sea and 'a hot broth, full of algae in which people disappear into the life and fishing, in theory at the weekend there' s also one who takes the sun but I have not seen hardly any.
Tomorrow NASA.
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