Friday 24 April 2009

Venezuela give one island for America


Venezuela will investigate the secure area of 300 hectare island in the Delaware River in New Jersey, USA. This is a gift from Venezuela to observe Earth Day. Sergeant was named after the island is owned by the Venezuelan oil company Citgo Petroleum Corp., which is located between Camden in New Jersey and Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. The island was used as fuel facilities.



In a statement, New Jersey Governor Jon S. Corzine, said that the island is home to the animals, bald eagle, also a part of the population of

the U.S. black cock. In the future, in an attempt to make the island as a place to stay comfortable for the animals that are peculiar to America.

Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez said pemindatanganan ownership of the island is part of the celebration of Earth Day falls on April 22.

Meanwhile, Corzine said that the process of transition is still possible and that the island will look remsi in the hands of New Jersey before 2020.

"Earth Day is a time for installation donate special place," Corzine the contents statements. "Petty island was important areas for

bald eagle and several other varieties of water birds," he said.

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