by Mesuge » Mon 09 Jan 2012, 07:16:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', 'I') don't expect may folks to start thinking like me and I don't care what people choose to do with their personal 'end time'. But please don't try and b/s me about what this part of the world is like when you haven't been here. It's not paradise but it's big and has relatively tiny population relative to natural resources.
Clearly my repeatedly stated intent is not to b/s you here, threads like this are great for clashing ideas and perhaps world views of many participants. And although I'm certainly not a globe traveler or hard core expat, I've seen some of these places with my eyes + add. statistics

not viable scenario (be it in the limited book of mine)
To slow down, step back and better illustrate my angle, you see, it's a bit similar to not long time ago when someone here on the forum was blubbing about super cheap post PO real estates to be waiting in Nova Scotia, which is certainly true, you can easily trace the real estate agents and offerings easily online these days (I state in this case I've never been there personaly, but once very close enough on the US side). Quite lovely picture indeed: traditional house on lake front property, some woods, great all year climate moderated by the ocean, and bargain pricing on top of that, who wouldn't like that, right?
(Apart from the amusing fact this "great PO" place can be taken over at any time even by a tiny fleet of kayaks)
However, I did smell something fishy to begin with, well knowing the east coast was a dump for many exploitation waves and industries since 16th century. Moreover after even very short time of research you realize that this very region of N.Scotia went on top of that through multi century history escapades recently also through two major waves of crises. Namely: almost complete wipe-out of fisheries which decimated the community living there and now very recently the boom of mink fur farm industry and its giant pollution, which destroyed most of the precious river-lake system there and surrounding properties, especially in the "formely" beautifull SW part of the region. And the car commuting jobs are usually bound to the Halifax area with its .com, tv/movie related crap service industries.
That's why it is so cheap, and why nobody of sane mind would move there..
(possibly very rare exceptions of these properties existing not applicable)
PS to bring it back on track we can in similar fashion deconstruct most of the "paradise" or "low pop/abundant natural resources" locations in individual case by case fashion over E. African shore, Asia and Oceania.. or Pacific NW, BC, northern Euroasia etc. Sorry to state it again, simply this planet has been already crippled down, everywhere! And we can select only among the bad, very bad and insane location choices and it doesn't matter whether it's a nomadic or stay put location strategy..