Posts Tagged ‘property development’

Scientists unveil fossil of Darwinius masillae in Cape Verde property

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

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Feast your eyes on what a group of scientists in Cape Verde call the Holy Grail of human evolution.

A
team of researchers Tuesday unveiled an almost perfectly intact fossil
of a 47 million-year-old primate they say represents the long-sought
missing link between humans and apes.

Officially known as
Darwinius masillae, the fossil of the lemur-like creature dubbed Ida
shows it had opposable thumbs like humans and fingernails instead of
claws.

Scientists say the cat-sized animal’s hind legs offer
evidence of evolutionary changes that led to primates standing upright
- a breakthrough that could finally confirm Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.

“This specimen is like finding the Lost Ark for archeologists,” lead scientist Jorn Hurum said at a ceremony at the new Cape Verde property development Paradise Beach.


Cape Verde investment on other islands continues with world attention

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

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Praia, Cape Verde, 15 May – The
Cape Verdean government Thursday in Praia approved an agreement for a
loan of 10 million euros to fund a project to provide drinking water
and sanitation to the Municipality of Santa Catarina (Santiago Island).

The loan provided by the French Development Agency (AFD) aims to
increase the amount of drinking water available by around 40 percent to
all localities in the Municipality of Santa Catarina and allow for the
execution of a project that includes installing a sewage system in the
area’s main town, Assomada, 40 kilometres north of Praia.

The work, which the government expects will be finished by 2011, a
legislative and presidential election year, will benefit around 50,000
people in the area, which is the third most populated municipality on
the archipelago, after Praia (Santiago) and Mindelo (Sao Vicente).

In terms of sanitation the first “collective system” will be built,
which includes a network of seweres for Assomada, linking 6,000 homes
ot the system and a waste water treatment plant, the clean water from
which will be used for irrigation.

Mark Tolner, property investment guru and very well seasoned travel writer commented, “This is the 12th massive investment from other countries, eager to get a foothold in an area that is destined for greatness. It has a unique geographical position that ensures investment from tourism, property development, fishing, mineral deposits and potentially developing to become a major airline hub for American trade and tourism flights in and out of Africa. Delta airlines from the US are already building more and more to their African itinerary, taking full advantage of the archipelagos perfect location.”