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by jt2190
4544 days ago
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You may find one of the comments on the article interesting. Here's a excerpt: > "Niether can you compare the road systems. Europe never
> had a mercantile road system because it never needed
> one because of the excellent water transport. Europe
> has the highest density of navigable rivers in the
> world as well as the longest fractal coastline. Few
> places in Europe were more than a half-day travel by
> wagon from water transport. All they needed were short
> stretches of local road to connect
> to the nearest water transport.
[1] http://www.lowtechmagazine.com/2011/12/the-chinese-wheelbarr... |
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