Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote:
> When we have spent enough time with high-speed over-land transportation that
> coasts are no longer preferred places for big cities, we'll have less of a
> problem with sudden changes in water levels.
Actually coastal cities are still quite important even today because
transporting large amounts of cargo from one place to another is still
cheapest by sea than any other form of transport. (With smaller forms of
commerce and the transportation of people the significance has dropped
quite a lot in the past decades, of course.)
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- Warp
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