Vacant land

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ali baba wrote:
khmerinade wrote:
horace wrote:A lot of the land outside PP is not suitable for crops, the dirt is sand/stone and it's also part of the Mekong/ Tonle Sap flood plain.
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Jaap N. wrote:
ali baba wrote:
khmerinade wrote:
horace wrote:A lot of the land outside PP is not suitable for crops, the dirt is sand/stone and it's also part of the Mekong/ Tonle Sap flood plain.
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Re: Vacant land

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The lack trees says it all. It's probably under water in November and a desert in May.
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starkmonster wrote:The lack trees says it all. It's probably under water in November and a desert in May.

To me the lack of trees means they have all been cut down and nothing has been replanted. Many areas in Australia and maybe Florida , as I have never been there to see for myself. are growing in water.
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The Mekong flood plain is amongst some of the most fertile land on the planet.

If it's part of the floodplain, very little is unsuitable for crops.

The land which is solely sand/stone, I agree.

Land disputes/people holding out for unreasonable prices is more likely.
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Re: Vacant land

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Duncan wrote:
starkmonster wrote:The lack trees says it all. It's probably under water in November and a desert in May.

To me the lack of trees means they have all been cut down and nothing has been replanted. Many areas in Australia and maybe Florida , as I have never been there to see for myself. are growing in water.
I've got an empty block, when you have it cut back it's over your head again in a year. Any land here that just has grass like in that picture has something wrong with it.
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starkmonster wrote:
Duncan wrote:
starkmonster wrote:The lack trees says it all. It's probably under water in November and a desert in May.

To me the lack of trees means they have all been cut down and nothing has been replanted. Many areas in Australia and maybe Florida , as I have never been there to see for myself. are growing in water.
I've got an empty block, when you have it cut back it's over your head again in a year.

Any land here that just has grass like in that picture has something wrong with it.



Probably it's because no-one likes the neighbours that live in that area . Having a Prime Minister as a neighbour you would not want to upset anyone.
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Obviously, the money trees were the first to go.

At least the landscape isn't dangerous, now that the trees are gone.
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Fuck starkmonster and his trees, he is just like the others i.e. man with his lands. Vladimir on the other hand, he is a pretentious trying to be something he is not.
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