Saturday, 30 March 2019

Aerogenerador se Incendia en la Ventosa, Oaxaca, Mexico 09-Noviembre-2014



    These horrid vulture, hawk, and eagle killers are even death traps for themselves.  This particular monster caught fire because of some kind of lubrication failure…a real problem in the La Ventosa area of Mexico where the winds are terribly strong 80 per cent of the time.
     We point out in our next posting that it is not a place where people can take a small skiff into the Bay of Tehuantepec and escape a possible terrestrial blockade by the Mexican military who might be trying to rein in the massive inundation of Central Americans trundling towards Gringolandia and the chance to obtain all the free milk and honey there.
     Obviously, this "free electricity" system had a small problem on the way to the forum.   The reason a skiff is not in order is because the winds in the area and for some distance off of the coast are very, very strong and very unpredictable.   We are talking about 30 to 50 miles per hour being relatively common and gusts to 100 are not that rare…and it is not bound by seasons or moon-sign or the like.  It is due to a peculiar interaction with the land mass and the sea water temperature. 
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