That is so true! Many of the ones here have been disguised as trees but there are also many that aren't. One of these days I'm going to get a photo of the one near me that has been disguised as a saguaro cactus. They aren't quite as obvious as the palm trees and pine trees.
Fine looking sky. Cell phone towers have become common, but it has been said that cell phone coverage in the western part of our state won't happen until cows start using them, but then they might. There are 3.5 million cattle and only 860,000 people here.
Cabe pensar que, en la medida en que la tecnología se vaya desarrollando, estas grandes torres de telefonía celular irán desapareciendo y siendo sustituidas por pequeñas antenas, mucho más numerosas pero con menor impacto paisajístico. Un saludo,
All too true.
ReplyDelete...and the high spots are sought out!
ReplyDeletePhones are everywhere!
ReplyDeleteThat is so true! Many of the ones here have been disguised as trees but there are also many that aren't. One of these days I'm going to get a photo of the one near me that has been disguised as a saguaro cactus. They aren't quite as obvious as the palm trees and pine trees.
ReplyDeleteFine looking sky. Cell phone towers have become common, but it has been said that cell phone coverage in the western part of our state won't happen until cows start using them, but then they might. There are 3.5 million cattle and only 860,000 people here.
ReplyDeleteThey're everywhere these days and more will be on their way.
ReplyDeleteCabe pensar que, en la medida en que la tecnología se vaya desarrollando, estas grandes torres de telefonía celular irán desapareciendo y siendo sustituidas por pequeñas antenas, mucho más numerosas pero con menor impacto paisajístico.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo,
Have no idea what it is, electricity?
ReplyDeleteI really wonder if it is good for nature all this mobile violence.
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