Badly Shaved Monkey
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I'm steering well clear of the other one!
Can anyone explain the factors that led to the development of a sizeable city like New Orleans below sea level in such a dangerous location? Although it's easy to be wise after the event, it does seem inevitable that this would happen at some stage given the number and severity of hurricanes in the area. Has it just been lucky for 200 years and so its vulnerability got forgotten? Anywhere on that coast will get hit by a big hurricane eventually but there's a big difference between being 20 feet above sea level and 20 feet below when it hits.
(BSM lives at an altitude of 79m and will only buy a boat if Antarctica melts. Having less far to drive to the beach would be nice.)
Can anyone explain the factors that led to the development of a sizeable city like New Orleans below sea level in such a dangerous location? Although it's easy to be wise after the event, it does seem inevitable that this would happen at some stage given the number and severity of hurricanes in the area. Has it just been lucky for 200 years and so its vulnerability got forgotten? Anywhere on that coast will get hit by a big hurricane eventually but there's a big difference between being 20 feet above sea level and 20 feet below when it hits.
(BSM lives at an altitude of 79m and will only buy a boat if Antarctica melts. Having less far to drive to the beach would be nice.)