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29/03/2017 19:12:58
 
 
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29/03/2017 15:07:52
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
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>No end in sight for "wooly mammoths" down here ... even though drones are slated to replace the old ways of dealing with another wooly species that comfortably outnumbers humans. Not convinced- on pure economics and with the demonstrated intelligence, what's shown in the video is difficult to beat.
>
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDQw21ntR64

Amazing video!
Yes, that would be hard to beat.


>
>>>My brother and I, along with some friends, are among the few remaining whacko's who owned horses within NYC limits.
>>>We galloped those spirited fellas on marshy flats that now serve as runways for JFK international.
>
>FWIW, my good friends in Indianapolis maintain horses for their daughter in a stable maybe 10 minutes away from their suburb. Not so much galloping land, though. Over here, public land is given over to this sort of pursuit - e.g. https://www.mpc.kiwi.nz/ . The inner city land with sweeping views occupied by the club in the reference would be worth well into the $ 3-figure millions- for 40 equestrian families. But the world is toughening up and before long there will be a clamor to make better use of (sell) this land for the benefit of more than a privileged few. There's already calls to sell the land occupied by Remuera (wealthy suburb) Golf Club on public land worth $400M, with ? 30 years left on their peppercorn lease.
>

Zero galloping land left in Queens or Nassau on Long Island.
In Nassau, which 50 years ago was more than 75% vacant land, there are zero building lots available.
Queens hit that mark 25 years earlier.

There are still some areas out east though with long stretches that would be great for a ride.
New Jersey and Pa have huge open stretches that almost never see anything but an occasional deer or bear.

tDQw21ntR64
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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