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Message Subject Cumbre Vieja volcano post eruption phase! Time to say goodbye for volcano-thank you for all support :)
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La Palma, Canary Islands: Seismic Crisis September 2021 - Most Recent Updates - Eruption Potential

The likelihood of an eruption is increasing.
 Quoting: Annie Oakley


I googled a map of the cities that are closest to the
La Palma volcano--there appear to be 2 cities that are
closest to the volcano. Wondering what they are telling
the folks in those cities if anything...hmmm....

Of course, in the event of a tsunami from a landslide there
the coastal cities on the west flank of the volcano/island
would be most impacted...and there are a few for sure.

Need to check out where the airport is located. Oh...well
at least that is good news. The airport that would both
monitor any activity with the landslide area and with the
evacuation/rescue efforts is on the OPPOSITE SIDE of the
island...and with the elevation of the mountain they may
be o.k. Depends on how big the eruption will be if it
happens.
[link to mapcarta.com (secure)]

Here is the link you can check out:

[link to mapcarta.com (secure)]

Watching...

glassesoff

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
 Quoting: The Oracle's Cookie


Awesome posts Oracle!
 Quoting: Sentient Transient


Thanks...

I was listening to Diamond's 2 videos and wondering what
number of cities were on the Island. Of course, if the
tsunami is generated, unfortunately the WHOLE CHAIN would
be affected, depending on the size of the wave--but the
eruption too would be a factor. It's like a ONE-TWO-PUNCH.

oH...You know what "epiphany" I had this afternoon following
the thread?

I have hosted a couple of threads on the world's most
ANCIENT DISASTER SYMBOL (called the "Argha Noa" and named
by the ancient Egyptians.) In the threads I've hosted I was
always leaning towards that symbol being a SPACEWEATHER
SYMBOL due to finding this EXACT pattern for the Argha Noa
on the surface of Jupiter after a meteor impact...I thought
for SURE that was what the symbol represented:

From this thread in 2015:

:smallArghaNoa::CometImpact1994:
The Egyptian "Argha Noa" is eerily similar to the
"impact signature" seen in this NASA photo of Comet
Schumacker-Levy9 impacting Jupiter--a world-changing
event for an inhabited planet like Earth--and most
likely why this shape was chosen by ancient civilizations
close to the 9,500 b.c. global-flood.

BUT WHAT IF IT IS A SYMBOL FOR A TSUNAMI--NOT SPACE EVENTS!

The Circle could be the caldera of the volcano while
the 1/2 crescent proceeding out with the resulting
tsunami would be the 1/2 crescent under the "orb."

One of the enduring questions at the site where the
Argha Noa Symbol was discovered on a "Vulture Pillar"
at Gobekli Tepe was "WHY DID THEY DELIBERATELY BURY the
temple site?" Well...it was because of WATER! Below is
a smilie I made for another thread that shows the carving
of the "Argha Noa" symbol on the actual pillar. The black
carbon line in the ice core sample to its right of the image
shows the dating of pre-12,000 years ago:

:MarkOFbeastSNOW:

Up close of the carving...Think of the WAVE being the
1/2 crescent.

:GOBEKLIpillarARG:
"Argha Noa" is at the bottom of the carving
while that odd symbol ABOVE IT...could be a BROKEN
ISLAND IN 1/2 WITH THE CALDERA BEING THE AT THE CENTER?

Now...THAT is creeping me out!

cheers
The Oracle's Cookie
 Quoting: The Oracle's Cookie


Two days ago Jupiter was hit by another impact:
[link to spaceweather.com (secure)]


Cumbre could erupt explosive... water inside the porous cone is heated up and would likley burst of the flank.

and some unpredictable CMEs are hurling towards earth...
 
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