Lordo wrote:you have excelled yourself nikitas. what you have done is exactly the same as what your ancestors did to us in 1963. excellent, so you boys have not learnt a thing since an. you may as well hear it now one more time. and yet they did arrive and what an arrival it was too.
bekledim da gelmedin indeed my friend.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRwuDdqbAzk
Lordo wrote:dje suni bodji. gavole enna mas bujasis.
ma indolis shillos ise olan.
kurupetos wrote:Lordo wrote:dje suni bodji. gavole enna mas bujasis.
ma indolis shillos ise olan.
Do you drink water from a lake?
"We need 60 days to complete the water procurement project to Cyprus from Turkey," Dincyurek said.
Dincyurek said that one of the most important phases of the project is the part involving crossing the sea, but the hardest parts of that phase are now completed. Twenty-three kilometers out of 80 kilometers is already finished, and the rest of project is finalized so that water may be brought to Cyprus in two months.
http://www.turkishweekly.net/news/17599 ... urces.html
Lordo wrote:kurupetos wrote:Lordo wrote:dje suni bodji. gavole enna mas bujasis.
ma indolis shillos ise olan.
Do you drink water from a lake?
is that your answer to my question.
Nikitas wrote:Is there any precedent for such a suspended pipeline in an open sea? I have tried to find one but could not. From what the video clips show there is no anchoring system, the floats keep the pipe suspended via buoyancy only, there is no anchoring of the buoys to the sea floor.
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