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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Montreal, Canada
Posts: 698
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Hi Seashore,
Generally, the coast will not be a good place to be. Here's the zetatalk info: " Virginia, with it's rolling hills and country gentleman ways, is a favorite residential area of many who work in Washington DC. It has a mild climate and good soil and water, as well as a foothills terrain. During the coming pole shift, it will become a hell for several reasons. Lying on the coast, and close to the lands to the south that will be dragged down during the stretch leading into the shift, the land in Virginia will go under the water some 150 feet below sea level at present. The water at first recedes from the coast during rotation stoppage, having moved to the poles, but during the hour of the shift the water rises steadily during the stretch, not in a rush, so many will take to their pleasure craft and be afloat during the shift. This will bring the residents of Virginia, armed and angry and looking to re-establish their pecking order, into the mountains of West Virginia, where survival groups will have to deal with these unwelcome visitors. ZetaTalk ™ " For West Virginia: " Charleston, WV -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Charleston, West Virginia, being buffered on all sides by several mountain ranges, will fare better than cities at the same elevation lying between the Appalachian Mountains and the Atlantic. Mountain building will not occur, as the land is being stretched rather than compressed. The poverty in the general area will not make this site a favorite of those looking to relocate, however, so the area is likely to be inhabited by those born there during the cataclysms. ZetaTalk ™ " Here's the site: http://zetatalk.com/info/tinfo242.htm also did you see one N/A map (as an approximation): http://www.tracethecircle.com/GMSNAMAPS.jpg |
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