Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. | |
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(OP) User ID: 1624991 United States 09/30/2011 09:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. All of the earthquakes at Canary Island have been in the same exact spot of 27.60 N 18.00 W. Look here and go as far back as you want and you will see the same exact coordinates for all the 8000+ quakes that have struck that region. Quoting: El Quisqueyano [link to www.emsc-csem.org] Ha anyone noticed this? Now that you mention it... right at the base of the south-west facing cliff... [link to s1190.photobucket.com] Well what do we have here. The exact same area they fear sliding into the Ocean. This appears to get more and more interesting. |
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User ID: 1244631 Canada 09/30/2011 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. It moves south of the island [link to www.avcan.org] Use to be this area since july [link to www.avcan.org] ''If the world should blow itself up, the last audible voice would be that of an expert saying it can't be done.'' Peter Ustinov |
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(OP) User ID: 1624991 United States 09/30/2011 09:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. It moves south of the island Quoting: Wiseguy [link to www.avcan.org] Use to be this area since july [link to www.avcan.org] >3 mag are becoming more frequent. |
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User ID: 1514741 United States 09/30/2011 09:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. Hi El, I've missed a lot of info, checking as I'm able (been a busy day for me, lol). Is the island populated? Thank you so much, it's always a pleasure to check your threads. |
El Quisqueyano
(OP) User ID: 1624991 United States 09/30/2011 09:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. Hi El, Quoting: Isis7 I've missed a lot of info, checking as I'm able (been a busy day for me, lol). Is the island populated? Thank you so much, it's always a pleasure to check your threads. Thank you for popping in Isis. I value your input and participation. Hope all is well with you as it is with me. Still looking forward to meeting you. Namaste. The Island is not heavily populated but that is not the concern. Hopefully the cliff will not slide into ocean. |
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User ID: 1234074 United States 09/30/2011 10:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. Hi El, Quoting: Isis7 I've missed a lot of info, checking as I'm able (been a busy day for me, lol). Is the island populated? Thank you so much, it's always a pleasure to check your threads. Thank you for popping in Isis. I value your input and participation. Hope all is well with you as it is with me. Still looking forward to meeting you. Namaste. The Island is not heavily populated but that is not the concern. Hopefully the cliff will not slide into ocean. The island with the crack is La Palma. [link to www.drgeorgepc.com] Being that this is El Hierro, I would hesitate to be too concerned about La Palma. Understandbly, the earth shaking so much could weaken the subterranean structure of La Palma, or spark a nearby eruption. The current quakes however are not centered near La Palma. |
El Quisqueyano
(OP) User ID: 1624991 United States 09/30/2011 10:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. Hi El, Quoting: Isis7 I've missed a lot of info, checking as I'm able (been a busy day for me, lol). Is the island populated? Thank you so much, it's always a pleasure to check your threads. Thank you for popping in Isis. I value your input and participation. Hope all is well with you as it is with me. Still looking forward to meeting you. Namaste. The Island is not heavily populated but that is not the concern. Hopefully the cliff will not slide into ocean. The island with the crack is La Palma. [link to www.drgeorgepc.com] Being that this is El Hierro, I would hesitate to be too concerned about La Palma. Understandbly, the earth shaking so much could weaken the subterranean structure of La Palma, or spark a nearby eruption. The current quakes however are not centered near La Palma. I understand that. But with an earthquake in the 6 to 7+ mag could possibly effect La Palma. |
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El Quisqueyano
(OP) User ID: 1624991 United States 09/30/2011 10:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. I understand that. But with an earthquake in the 6 to 7+ mag could possibly effect La Palma. Quoting: El Quisqueyano Agreed, but I hope we are all wrong. My concern about the GLP effect in this case is that it will be ineffective. The reason being is that we are all focusing on the wrong island. I see what you mean. I'm trying to make folks aware of the situation as a whole. Thanks WISC. |
El Quisqueyano
(OP) User ID: 1624991 United States 09/30/2011 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. I understand that. But with an earthquake in the 6 to 7+ mag could possibly effect La Palma. Quoting: El Quisqueyano Agreed, but I hope we are all wrong. My concern about the GLP effect in this case is that it will be ineffective. The reason being is that we are all focusing on the wrong island. I see what you mean. I'm trying to make folks aware of the situation as a whole. Thanks WISC. And I do pray it never gets to blow. |
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User ID: 2255451 Canada 10/02/2011 12:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. Hey OP, I've seen many threads on the Canary Island quakes. What does it mean exactly, I know there's a volcano there, but is it supposed to be a big one. What would a full blown eruption cause? Thanks! I'll be following your thread! Love! |
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El Quisqueyano
(OP) User ID: 1624991 United States 10/02/2011 12:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Every Single 8000+ Canary Islands quakes have all struck at same Lat/Long of 27.00 N 18.00 W. Never Fails. Clear Volcanic Indication. Hey OP, Quoting: Gab1159 I've seen many threads on the Canary Island quakes. What does it mean exactly, I know there's a volcano there, but is it supposed to be a big one. What would a full blown eruption cause? Thanks! I'll be following your thread! There are many Volcanoes there, Something like 6. The danger is not so much in an eruption but the fact that the cliffs on the Western portion of these islands are so tall and steep that they are on the verge of sliding off into the ocean. That is where the danger lays. 1000 tons of debris and rock could suddenly fall into the ocean and cause a Mega-Tsunami. Bringing in waves as tall as 100 feet into the eastern seaboard of the USA. From Florida all the way up to Maine. The Caribbean islands are at risk so is the Europe and vicinity. |