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<b>Country:</b> Argentina<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Facing the place where new land will rise in the Atlantic Ocean, between the tips of South America and Africa, when the Antarctic plate tips to accommodate compression of plates in the Pacific during the hour of the shift, Argentina will find itself with a great deal of displaced water eeking
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its level. The flood tide will assault the coastline, under the immense pressure that a large volume of water can produce, not a wave but a body of water at a high level, and thus taking some time to disburse.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx250.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx250.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Uruguay<br>
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<b>Description:</b> We have described a rush of water coming toward this part of the S American coastline during the shift, due to the tipping up of the Antarctic Plate to form new land between the tip of S America and South Africa. Uruguay is lowland, and with tides 500-600 feet would suffer even without this added rush of water<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx322.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx322.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Bolivia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Bolivia lies at the heart of the South American plate, thus is old rock not likely to shatter. This will be pushed higher in altitude during the shift, but not by much, and the latitude will not be much more distance from the new equator after the shift than before, so life will continue much the same for survivors.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx213.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx213.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Chile<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Chile rises high along the coast of South America, but it is precisely because of these steep cliffs that tidal waves will be unexpectedly large during the pole shift. The water will have nowhere to go, so the press of water behind the lip of the wave will press the water up along the cliffs.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx061.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx061.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Peru<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Peru rides high in the Andes, and will ride higher after the shift due to increasing subduction of plates under the current mountain building ridge. The elevation causes thin air, which many of its residents must already deal with, and as during the hour of the shift some of the Earth's atmosphere gets stripped away temporarily, this may be may be increased to the point of suffocation in the high elevations.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx205.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx205.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Brazil<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Brazil suffers during and after the coming pole shift, because of its
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proximity to the new North Pole but also due to inundation from the south
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as a new land mass situated between the tip of South American and Africa emerges from under the waves. All that water must go somewhere, and will rush north into every low lying ravine that lies in its path.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx059.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx059.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Ecuador<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Ecuador rides the Andes and faces the Pacific Ocean. Between mountain building, which is sure to occur this shift as it has in the past when the Pacific shortens, and raging tides in the Pacific as it moves about during the week of rotation stoppage and the shift itself, the frightened residents will feel like they have no place to seek safety.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx093.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx093.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Guyana<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Guyana is high country, mountainous, and used to the torrential rainstorms that countries near the equator and near the ocean can receive on a regular basis. There are no active volcanoes nearby, the plate stable and unlikely to shatter. However, the very sharp ravines rising up into the mountains will present a danger during the shift itself.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx144.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx144.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Colombia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Colombia will stand as the high ground that frantic survivors in Central America will scramble toward during the shift. As Panama is the point where water today flows between the Pacific and the Caribbean, this is bridge to safety that will wash out early during the hour of the shift.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx255.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx255.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Venezuela<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Venezuela and other South American countries bordering the Caribbean and Central America must take more avoiding volcanoes and seeking high land into consideration during the shift, as the Caribbean and Central America will crumble during the plate slamming that occurs during the shift, giving way so that water pressure will rush between the Atlantic and Pacific as through a sluice.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo24y.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfo24y.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Panama<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Costa Rica and the Yucatan Penninsula, being low lying areas subject to ocean sloshing, will find the flood tide washing over them during the hour of the shift, washing away or drowning all who live there. For Panama, of course, there can be no question as it is already threatened by rising seas. Higher points in Central America, the mountains of El Salvador and Nicaragua, are riddled with volcanoes, which will be regularly erupting as the shift approaches and will explode violently during the hour of the shift itself.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx177.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx177.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Costa Rica<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Costa Rica and the Yucatan Penninsula, being low lying areas subject to ocean sloshing, will find the flood tide washing over them during the hour of the shift, washing away or drowning all who live there.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx175.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx175.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Bermuda<br>
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<b>Description:</b> It's well known that tidal waves rise up as they approach shore, due to the increasing shallowness of the seabed. The water simply has no where else to go. So it would be assumed that boats could ride out the tidal waves, which ordinarily are simply a larger wave out at sea. However, the drama going on within the oceans during a pole shift is different from normal storms.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx083.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx083.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Nicaragua<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Costa Rica and the Yucatan Penninsula, being low lying areas subject to ocean sloshing, will find the flood tide washing over them during the hour of the shift, washing away or drowning all who live there.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx179.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx179.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> El Salvador<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Costa Rica and the Yucatan Penninsula, being low lying areas subject to ocean sloshing, will find the flood tide washing over them during the hour of the shift, washing away or drowning all who live there.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx178.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx178.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Honduras<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The lands between the south of Mexico and north edge of Columbia will not fare well during the coming pole shift, due to several factors, all of which are essentially fatal to those living there. First, this fragile land mass separates two oceans, which will be heaving to and fro. The water will wash over and nearly wash away the land due to this. Second, the plates under this land are small and will not hold up well under pressure from nearby larger plates, thus will be subducted or fractured. Third, as the Atlantic widens, the Americas will pull apart, leaving the small plates without their normal supports so that they will sink.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx062.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx062.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Guatemala<br>
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<b>Description:</b> We have warned that during the hour of the pole shift, that those living on Caribbean islands and in Central America are at severe risk. Between the great N American Plate and the great S American Plate lie smaller plates that will be ground up or pushed down. Guatemala lies on the border between the N American Plate and the Caribbean Plate, and thus when either of them move, there is shifting of the ground there.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx356.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx356.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Mexico<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Mexico will in general do well during and after the shift, as subducting plates are more of a problem for the West Coast of the US and Canada than Mexico, there being more broken plates in the general area of Central America to take the shock. Where much of Mexico will remain intact after the pole shift, but those portions close to Central America will experience the same destruction from fault line crossing and plate crumbling that Central America and the Caribeaan will experience.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx063.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx063.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> United States<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The US is covered in a separate map linked below<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="https://www.google.com/fusiontables/embedviz?viz=MAP&q=select+col5+from+1nfWEhQATW2KJj7w1hTAtmLMIzH4PoZjGMcIo-7k&h=false&lat=43.890242410196045&lng=-116.40445499999993&z=3&t=1&l=col5" target="_blank">https://www.google.com/fusiontables/embedviz?viz=MAP&q=select+col5+from+1nfWEhQATW2KJj7w1hTAtmLMIzH4PoZjGMcIo-7k&h=false&lat=43.890242410196045&lng=-116.40445499999993&z=3&t=1&l=col5</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Canada<br>
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<b>Description:</b> All of Canada fares well during the coming pole shift, and depending upon its altitude will fare better after the pole shift than before, due to the climate changes. Canada in the main is not criss-crossed with earthquake faults of active volcanoes, and thus suffers less from the direct effects of earthquakes and exploding volcanoes during the pole shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Greenland<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Greenland will become a more temperate land after the pole shift, being moved into a position equivalent to the border between Canada and the US today. The glaciers and the massive amount of ice still remaining on Greenland from its days as a former pole will melt, steadily, but will take some decades to completely melt. Meanwhile, the force of rushing water will make habitation there tenuous, but coastal settlements such as fishing villages, high above the rushing rivers and with access to the sea, will fare well.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Iceland<br>
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<b>Description:</b> As surprising as it may sound, when Iceland rides on a fault line and today has active volcanoes melting the glaciers with their increasing eruptions, Iceland will not suffer unduly from earthquakes and volcanoes during the shift. This is due to the spread of plates, rather than compression, in Iceland's part of the world during the shift. In the scripted drama that emerged during the hour of the shift, Europe and Africa has been pulling east during the week of rotation stoppage, causing the coastlines along the Atlantic to sink.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx224.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx224.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Ireland<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Ireland, as Scotland, will be dragged down during the land stretch that precedes the pole shift, when the Atlantic is put under tension before the Atlantic Rift splits further. As this first occurs when the waters have moved toward the poles, during the rotation stoppage, the degree to which the land has dropped will not at first be apparent.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx133.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx133.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> United Kingdom<br>
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<b>Description:</b> England has traditionally fared well during pole shifts, due to its underlying rock structures. Stonehenge attests to this, sustaining a few sharp jolts but avoiding extended jiggling that is often more destructive of heavy structures. However, the Atlantic is anticipated to widen greatly during the coming pole shift, and this will affect England as well as the islands lying to the west of her. During the week of rotation stoppage, lands bordering the Atlantic, due to the stretch that will occur as the Earth continues to pull East, attempting to continue turning and resisting the stoppage, will drop. In England this will results in a permanent drop of 75 feet. England, however, will not go completely under the waves, but in addition to the stretch, wave action during the shift must be taken into account. At first, during the Earth's rotation stoppage, the waters surrounding England may move north toward the pole. Then, during the shift, the waters will dramatically drop as the Atlantic widens. Here is where the danger lies, as within hours there will be a return of the water, with uncontrolled sloshing and the overall drop in sea level will be apparent! Stay on high ground for at least a day. (Scotland/Wales: http://www.zetatalk6.com/info/tinfx133.htm)<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk6.com/info/tinfx015.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk6.com/info/tinfx015.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Norway<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Norway has the same high ground advantage as Sweden, but by bordering the coastline will be assaulted with both tidal waves from the Atlantic's sloshing and higher tides at the poles while the Earth stops rotation for a week. This higher tide makes the tidal waves more forceful, such that they wash farther inland before dissipating. Thus, those in Norway must seek higher ground than their counterparts in Sweden, during the shift.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx021.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx021.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Sweden<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Sweden does well both during and after the coming pole shift, due primarily to its high altitude and lack of volcanoes. Facing a large ocean bay, and buffered from direct assaults from the Atlantic, the waves sloshing on her shores will not be monstrous, but will tend to ride up into the ravines with a tidal bore. The higher points toward the middle of the peninsula, and those point further inland along the peninsula, will be safest from wave action.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx025.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx025.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Finland<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The inland bays between Finland and Sweden will find their waters rising and falling in keeping with the sloshing in the greater ocean of the Atlantic, with these exceptions. First, the land masses buffering these ocean bays from the Atlantic funnel the water through the inlets, so that rushing increases there, and these inlets are far less safe for waterborn craft that under normal circumstances.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx016.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx016.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Denmark<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Clearly if the 200-300 foot high tsunami striking the west coast of the UK washes through the English Channel thence into the North Sea at a height of 100 feet, Denmark is in trouble. The tsunami will wash over, around, and through almost everything in Denmark as well as the lowlands of Germany which jut out to form a barrier for this tsunami. Rebuilding is unlikely to take place at all.<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Low lying lands in Europe that are bordering the Atlantic will not do well during the coming pole shift, as the Atlantic will be pulled wider during the adjustments the continents always make during a severe pole shift, where equalization of the placement of land masses around the world is increasingly the result.<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The low lying land bordering the Atlantic will be subjected to inundations from tidal waves during the pole shift to an astonishing degree. Waves hundreds of feet high carry a tremendous force of water behind them, which breaks barriers before it and climbs up and over barriers such as hills that stand in its way. Where France connects the Mediterranean and the Atlantic near the border with Spain, it will be subject to sloshing water from both water sources.<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The lowlands of Germany suffer from inundations both during the tidal waves that will assault the coast and as a result of melting poles. Inland, in the high land, there will be many safe areas. Those in Germany would do best to take a middle ground between the inundations from the Coast and mountain building in the Alps.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Lithuania<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The force of the Atlantic, during its sloshing during and following the hour of the shift, is such that those lands bordering the Atlantic directly, in the line of assault, will have the most forceful flood tide. Thus, Norway experiences more force than Sweden, and Estonia and its neighboring countries along the coast will find the flood tide more forceful than those in Finland.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Austria<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Austria is a beautiful country today, high in the mountains and with easy access to the Mediterranean not far to the south. However, these very attractions will make Austria a cross-roads after the shift, when those to the north where the melting poles have forced water steadily inland will move south as they try to escape, and those to the south will try to escape the line of volcanoes in or bordering the Mediterranean by moving north. They will meet in Austria.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Hungary<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Hungary lies within several mountain ranges, which will shelter it from waves in the sloshing oceans and seas, and from the howling winds which occur during the shift itself. But the Hungarian peoples will find themselves distressed during the pole shift, as their land is riddled with rivers and small lakes, a factor of being in the foothills of the Alps, draining in major rivers the runoff from these mountains, and being in the main lowland where water pools.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Switzerland<br>
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<b>Description:</b> During the hour of the shift there are several forces which will push water across France all the way to the foothills of Switzerland. Since the waters of the mediterranean will also slosh, there can be a clash of water under pressure at the point they are likely to meet, again at the high land of Switzerland. Residents are advised to move inland away from the ravines that could experience tidal bore under these circumstances, into areas where such bores will be countered and blocked and thus iminished in intensity. Switzerland will be well above the waves in the Aftertime, so survivors returning to their homes after the hour of the shift will find themselves positioned to take up ocean fishing on their new island home.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Spain<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Where ordinarily above the waves, when the waves get larger, Spain will find that land once considered safe is no longer so. During the hour of the shift, stretching of the Atlantic will pull Spain down some 50 feet, so that the coastlines will find flooding and high tides, and water flowing inland along rivers. Many will flee to the mountains in northern Spain, but due to the stretch the Atlantic will undergo, this land will sink, and those flocking there will be living on top of each other after the shift with nowhere else to go.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Poland<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Germany's neighbors to the east in Poland will find the higher land in the mountains attractive after the shift when the poles are melting and the waters rising. Being sea-going folk, they will have ships at their disposal and will take to these, arriving at the mountain peaks sticking above the water in large numbers.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Czech Republic<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Czechoslovakia is a landbound country which will find itself criss-crossed by frantic survivors who are seeking a better life elsewhere after the shift. Those in the lowlands in what is now the north will travel south to the mountains as the poles melt and the oceans steadily inundate.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Italy<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Italy has several strikes against it during the coming pole shift, which will be more severe than the dozens of pole shift cycles leading up to the present. It rides atop or next to many fault lines. It is home to large volcanoes known to go off like fire crackers during pole shifts. It is a narrow Peninsula poking into a sea which will slosh, repeatedly, during the shift. Thus, unless one were well up into the mountains on the mainland, survival would be tenuous and more the result of luck than planning.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Russia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Russia, which is in the main in frozen northlands, will be pleasantly surprised to find itself in a warmer climate. In the center of a plate, the earthquakes will not be as long lasting as along faults, and the aftershocks minimal. Thereafter, the real threat for Russia will creep up upon the survivors.
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Siberia is low land, and the melting poles will swallow this land within months. Russia, in the main, is lowland which will shortly be flooded after the shift.<2E><br>
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<b>Country:</b> Estonia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The force of the Atlantic, during its sloshing during and following the hour of the shift, is such that those lands bordering the Atlantic directly, in the line of assault, will have the most forceful flood tide. Thus, Norway experiences more force than Sweden, and Estonia and its neighboring countries along the coast will find the flood tide more forceful than those in Finland. Anticipate sloshing for days before relocating after the shift, to allow the Atlantic to settle down again.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Latvia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The force of the Atlantic, during its sloshing during and following the hour of the shift, is such that those lands bordering the Atlantic directly, in the line of assault, will have the most forceful flood tide. Thus, Norway experiences more force than Sweden, and Estonia and its neighboring countries along the coast will find the flood tide more forceful than those in Finland.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Croatia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Where much of the country lies well enough above sea level to remain above water after the polar melt, volcanic gloom, lack of clean water, and the endless aggression from would-be dictators that afflict the region will make this any but a war zone, this time over any supplies or food that a
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<b>Country:</b> Belarus<br>
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<b>Description:</b> As with Estonia, the lands of Belarus will find water sloshing in from the Atlantic during the hour of the shift, with a need to be on high ground, especially if situated along rivers which will carry the slosh inland as a backwash.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Portugal<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Portugal, stretched out along the Atlantic, will find itself subject to various assaults during the week of rotation stoppage and the hour of the shift. During rotation stoppage, with the Atlantic put into a stretch before it tears along the Atlantic Rift, Portugal will find itself with higher tides and flooding inland where rivers normally flow out, reversing the tide. During the hour of the shift, water resisting the movement of the crust will seem to flow rapidly past the shores of Portugal, moving from the Polar Circle toward Brazil, which will be moving up toward the North Pole position.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Ukraine<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The climate in the Ukraine will be far milder, after the shift, due to the land being situated much closer to the equator, with Sweden just south of the equator. The Ukraine's primary problem will prove to be its low altitude. Within 2 years after the shift, the melting poles will eat away all the land, driving survivors to the mountains of the former Europe or into Sweden, if they can make the passage by boat.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Crimea<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The Crimea will experience approximately the same climate after the shift as before, the former west now the north, the former east now the new south. The most serious problem the Crimea will face during and after the pole shift will be volcanic dust from the Balkan region and Etna, which will blanket the area with thick dust clouds, making outdoor gardening impossible and poisoning the water.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Romania<br>
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<b>Description:</b> What is now Serbia and Romania lie to the east of Vesuvius and the shell of the former Thera, which had a monstrous explosion the last time around, and the many potential volcanoes along the fault that runs through the Mediterranean and down into Persia. Though east and west will change positions, the mountains that stretch from the Alps will buffer the winds, so that the volcanic dust will flow over these hapless lands for many years after the shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Serbia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> What is now Serbia and Romania lie to the east of Vesuvius and the shell of the former Thera, which had a monstrous explosion the last time around, and the many potential volcanoes along the fault that runs through the Mediterranean and down into Persia. Though east and west will change positions, the mountains that stretch from the Alps will buffer the winds, so that the volcanic dust will flow over these hapless lands for many years after the shift. This will poison what little drinking water exists, leaving the alternative the brackish water rising due to the melting poles.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Slovakia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Czechoslovakia is a landbound country which will find itself criss-crossed by frantic survivors who are seeking a better life elsewhere after the shift. Those in the lowlands in what is now the north will travel south to the mountains as the poles melt and the oceans steadily inundate. Boats will wash up on what will become the shores of Czechoslovakia. Those to what is now the south will likewise migrate, seeking escape from the gloom that volcanic ash imposes on the landscape.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Kazakhstan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Kazakstan will become immensely important to the Russian people after the shift, as it is high country, and well connected to parts both north and south by culture, commerce, and tradition. Drowning Russians from the north will arrive at what will be the new shorelines, when the lowlands of Siberia go under water. They will bring with them few possessions, but humility will not be among them.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Madeira<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The Azores are in a stretch region, so their tiny plate will not be pushed down. As the plate is lighter than the magma, it will continue to float throughout all trauma the region will experience. Tearing will occur during the 7 of 10, and during later phases of the Earth changes, but all will simply present an increasing stretch for the Azores. The Madeira islands likewise are not on a fault line but go for a ride on the high-riding African Plate. In all these matters, island safety involves surviving the sloshing of the oceans. It is often difficult to be 100 miles inland and 200 feet above sea level and to avoid tidal bore when mountain ravines are close to the coastline.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Morocco<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Morocco will continue to be a tropical country after the shift, lying along the new equator. Africa as a continent will find itself above the new oceans after the poles have melted, in the main, being on remarkably high ground throughout the continent. As with all countries lying along large water pools, cautions against being along the coast when tidal waves and sloshing can occur should be considered<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Greece<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Greece and the Greek Islands are idyllic now, a favorite vacation spot in the tranquil waters of the Mediterranean, but the history of Crete and Thera say this has not always been so. The Mediterranean is traversed with fault lines, and where most simply ooze or go dormant between pole shift times, under the influence of a roiling core and lurching crust, explode. This shift will be no different.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Algeria<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The great deserts of Africa will continue as deserts in the Aftertime,as air lifted off the new Equator will curl around and pass over the land now to the south of these deserts before passing over this land, thus will be depleted of moisture picked up over the Atlantic by the time it arrives. This will be the case in particular in Algeria, which have mountains to bump over on the way to the deserts, a known depletor of moisture during such an air lift. In that this is not so much a change as a continuity for Algeria, the people will adjust quickly to the change where the Sun is seen to rise in what had been the South.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Turkey<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Turkey is riddled with fault lines, as a quick glance at a map shows. Fortunately, Turkey is high ground, and anyone within the country can position themselves in the center of the country for the pole shift, 100 miles from shore and 200 feet above the current sea level. One should not be on the border with of the Arabian Plate, as the Arabian Plate will roll its top part to the East, jumbling rock in its path. One should not be on the North Anatolian Fault Line, if one has their options, as like all fault lines there will be movement and tumbling rock<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Mongolia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Mongolia will have a climate equivalent to southern Canada today, after the pole shift, which will be only a slight adjustment to what it experiences today. It will not be in the ash fall from the volcanoes in Kamchatka, as clean air coming off what was formerly the Arctic and what will be the flooded lands of Siberia will be their prevailing winds. Thus, though not heavily populated today, Mongolia should support survivors well. The populace of Mongolia is self sustaining, rural, and hardy.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Uzbekistan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The new Eurasian Plate seaway is anticipated to run just to the east of the Iran border, going up through western Pakistan and Afghanistan and thence round along the eastern borders of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan where the lowlands are skirting the foothills of the Himalayas. It cannot run up through Karachi as Pakistan runs into the Himalayas and there are rock bonds that will not pull apart.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Tajikistan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The new Eurasian Plate seaway is anticipated to run just to the east of the Iran border, going up through western Pakistan and Afghanistan and thence round along the eastern borders of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan where the lowlands are skirting the foothills of the Himalayas. It cannot run up through Karachi as Pakistan runs into the Himalayas and there are rock bonds that will not pull apart. Yet rip it must as the Eurasian Plate has lost any friction preventing movement where the African Plate formerly snugged up against it through the Mediterranean and down through the Red Sea.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Libya<br>
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<b>Description:</b> As a continuing desert, Libya will be protected from onslaughts of migrating peoples from Europe and the Arab countries, as these migrants will turn toward the land they recall having rainfall and crops, instead. Thus, they will flow around Libya, leaving her to her fortunes.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Japan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Japan does not fare well during pole shifts that exacerbate continental drift, the tendency of the continents to equalize around the globe. It sits on the edge of plates that will experience compression and plate movement, disastrous for Japan during this coming severe pole shift. Riddled with active and inactive volcanoes, Japan will find that tidal waves are the least of her worries, as volcanoes that violently explode will eradicate almost all life on these islands.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Syria<br>
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<b>Description:</b> We have described the churning that will afflict Iraq as a turning of the Arabian Plate, the boot. As the African Plate rolls, and drops its rounded top toward the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea pulls apart, the Afar Triangle in Africa pulls apart, and the boot rolls. This turns the pointed top of the Arabian Plate so it pushes through Iraq, which is what is building the mountains that separate Iraq and Iran. This takes Jordan and Syria for a ride, as they are in the rear seat and not where compression is occurring.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Turkmenistan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The new Eurasian Plate seaway is anticipated to run just to the east of the Iran border, going up through western Pakistan and Afghanistan and thence round along the eastern borders of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan where the lowlands are skirting the foothills of the Himalayas. It cannot run up through Karachi as Pakistan runs into the Himalayas and there are rock bonds that will not pull apart.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Iraq<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Hold the globe with the left hand on the N Pole, the right hand on the S Pole, and turn in opposite directions first this way, then back. The S Pole pulled back by a grab on the Atlantic Rift in the southern hemisphere with the N Pole held rigid has the Indio-Australian Plate plunging under the Himalayas and Africa likewise plunging into the void, East turning to SE.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Afghanistan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The new Eurasian Plate seaway is anticipated to run just to the east of the Iran border, going up through western Pakistan and Afghanistan and thence round along the eastern borders of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan where the lowlands are skirting the foothills of the Himalayas. It cannot run up through Karachi as Pakistan runs into the Himalayas and there are rock bonds that will not pull apart.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Egypt<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Egypt will find itself in demand as a traffic lane in the days before the shift, as many fearful of the earthquakes and increasingly exploding volcanoes in lands to the east and north will attempt to travel to lands in Africa known to be stable.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> North Korea<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Korea stands as a peninsula, sticking out into the ocean along the Pacific rim. As such, it is dealt a double blow during the coming shift, as ocean waters can assault it from several sides. Thus, Korea will experience ravaging quakes from the compression the Pacific will be going under, and awash with water that may be higher inland than imaginable. Few, if any, will survive there.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Tunisia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Africa will tilt toward the east as it drops, as we have explained. What this does for Tunisia is pull some of the land along the border with the Mediterranean Plate down. This is an uneven drop, as the thickness of the plate is not even, so that some parts may lose elevation while others continue to float at their current level.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Israel<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Israel will suffer during the coming pole shift, but no more than what other countries fringing the Mediterranean suffer. As during the prior pole shift, when the Jewish Exodus occurred, Israel will be on the side of the Earth facing the sun and directly in the path of the 12th Planet's tail as it lashes the Earth - hail, red dust, and the terrifying view of a passing object, slightly glowing.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> South Korea<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Korea stands as a peninsula, sticking out into the ocean along the Pacific rim. As such, it is dealt a double blow during the coming shift, as ocean waters can assault it from several sides. Thus, Korea will experience ravaging quakes from the compression the Pacific will be going under, and awash with water that may be higher inland than imaginable. Few, if any, will survive there.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Jordan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> We have described the churning that will afflict Iraq as a turning of the Arabian Plate, the boot. As the African Plate rolls, and drops its rounded top toward the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea pulls apart, the Afar Triangle in Africa pulls apart, and the boot rolls.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Iran<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Iran will stand close enough to the new South Pole after the shift to be considered within the Polar Circle. With the new South Pole positions essentially over India, this will put Iran into the situation Northern Siberia or the Northwest Territories of Canada or the northernmost tips of the Scandinavian countries experience today - a very short spring and summer and a long, cold winter, with the ground permanently frozen below just a few inches of soil.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> China<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The vast reaches of mainland China will fare well during the coming pole shift for several reasons. Geographically, the land inland lies well above sea level and its moderate climate will in the main continue, but being closer to the new South Pole, India, than the previous North Pole, the climate will have shorter summers and longer, more bitter, winters.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Mauritania<br>
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<b>Description:</b> As with all of Africa, surviving the pole shift is but a small part of the survival picture. Mauritania will fare well geographically after the shift, stretching out along the new Equator, so that it is comfortably in a warm temperate zone. Geological, the land is high enough above sea level so that almost all of Mauritania remains above sea level even after the existing poles have melted. Migrants from the Middle East or Europe may find their way into Africa, seeking a warmer Aftertime climate or more land area as the melting poles swallow much of Europe. All the more reason to stay out of sight and with a low profile, to avoid possible confrontations with avaricious travelers.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Mali<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Countries in sub-Sahara Africa have long suffered over creeping encroachment of the desert and the burden on those able to grow crops and sustain wildlife to feed more of their countrymen. The new climate that will emerge in the Aftertime will bring cloudy days, almost without letup, and a foggy drizzle that will do less to encourage the vegetation in the area than encourage rot.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Niger<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Countries in sub-Sahara Africa have long suffered over creeping encroachment of the desert and the burden on those able to grow crops and sustain wildlife to feed more of their countrymen. The new climate that will emerge in the Aftertime will bring cloudy days, almost without letup, and a foggy drizzle that will do less to encourage the vegetation in the area than encourage rot.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Chad<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Countries in sub-Sahara Africa have long suffered over creeping encroachment of the desert and the burden on those able to grow crops and sustain wildlife to feed more of their countrymen. The new climate that will emerge in the Aftertime will bring cloudy days, almost without letup, and a foggy drizzle that will do less to encourage the vegetation in the area than encourage rot.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Sudan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The Sudan is starving now, and with the lack of sunlight expected during the gloom that follows every pole shift, for years, will be unable to bury the bodies. Weakened by year of inadequate nutrition, the seed and livestock depleted, they have little to fall back upon. Add to this the numbers barely hanging on due to imported aid, which will stop, and the death rate will be immense and swift. Those to the south will find their numbers increasing due to migration from Europe and Arab lands, pressing survival there on all fronts. This will erupt into territorial battles, travelers killed on the pathways and neighbors raiding each other. Not a pleasant outcome.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Saudi Arabia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The great kingdom of Saudi Arabia, consisting of great oil reserves and mountains of sand, will find their life radically changed after the coming pole shift.
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The oil reserves, considered the life blood of the Saudi people, will not come to their rescue as all pumps and refineries will be broken and explode into flames.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Oman<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Oman can expect to have horrific sloshing at unexpected times, during the hour of the shift. At first lulled during the rotation stoppage, and perhaps lulled when Indian subducts, any on the beaches may find a horrific tidal wave washing inland as the waters adjust. Those who would survive are advised not to become spectators of the drama, by walking along the beaches, but to remain high and well inland during the duration of the shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Pakistan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Pakistan borders India, which will be forced under the Himalayas in a violent subduction of the Indio-Australian plate, and its northern territories are within the Himalayas which will be subject to mountain building during this subduction. However, being situated on the foot of the Eurasian Plate, and bordering the southern fault line of this plate, Pakistan will not find itself subducted but it will be subject to what may seem like endless quakes due to the number of changes affecting the area.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> India<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Due to the compression of the Pacific during the forthcoming pole shift, India is forced under the Himalayan highlands, with a violent thrust of the Indo-Australian plate, which is strong enough to remain whole, yet the edges of which will separate from the surrounding plates so that it is free to move and slide under the Himalayas.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Nepal<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Nepal rides the Himalayas, close enough to India, the new South Pole, to expect a climate not unlike Greenland or the Bearing Strait after the shift. Add to this its elevation, which will only increase due to the subducting of the Indio-Australian plate under the Himalayas, and the cold will be more intense. Thus, all in Nepal who do not move inland after the shift will freeze.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Bangladesh<br>
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<b>Description:</b> More than the country of India and Bangladesh and Bhutan will be pushed under the Himalayas. Check the topographic map and see where the wrinkles are. This is where land has been rumpled as something was pushed under it. Note that along the border with Burma and Tibet and Nepal, that the lands of India are lowlands, where the land has been pushed down in the recent past. Why would the highlands of India be just in the center of the country, and not border the high Himalayas? This is what will become of India and all on that plate that is being pushed down and under. Those in India are advised not to seek high ground within Indian's interior, but to head to the Himalayas, to Tibet and Nepal and China or the high mountains that are officially Indian territory - Srinagar. Pakistan will also be high ground but the area will rupture to become a new seaway, so this is unstable territory and the lowlands will be flooded during the hour of the shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Myanmar<br>
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<b>Description:</b> More than the country of India and Bangladesh and Bhutan will be pushed under the Himalayas. Check the topographic map and see where the wrinkles are. This is where land has been rumpled as something was pushed under it. Note that along the border with Burma and Tibet and Nepal, that the lands of India are lowlands, where the land has been pushed down in the recent past.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Thailand<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Thailand will drown, not only during the two years following the pole shift, but during the shift itself. The elevation in this low land bordering several oceans is not high enough to buffer any of it<69>s lands from the onslaught that will occur, first from one side and then another, and often in concert so that the waters clash and rise up in the center of this narrow land, to the horror of those trying to escape the waves.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Taiwan<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Taiwan, though an island, has high land an will survive as land even after the poles have melted. The shortening Pacific will push some land masses upward, and Taiwan fares well in this regard. Proximity to violent volcanic eruptions in Japan and the Philippines, Taiwan's neighbors, will create gloom in this part of the world for some decades.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx031.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx031.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Sierra Leone<br>
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<b>Description:</b> African nations lying in the path of the Atlantic Ocean as it moves from the Equator to the Poles during the week of rotation stoppage, thence back into the void created by a ripping Atlantic Rift, thence sloshing back as the land moves under the Atlantic during the hour of the shift, will find the concept of a hurricane mild to describe the wind born water that will assault their coastline.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx270.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx270.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Ivory Coast<br>
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<b>Description:</b> African nations lying in the path of the Atlantic Ocean as it moves from the Equator to the Poles during the week of rotation stoppage, thence back into the void created by a ripping Atlantic Rift, thence sloshing back as the land moves under the Atlantic during the hour of the shift, will find the concept of a hurricane mild to describe the wind born water that will assault their coastline.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Ghana<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Hurricanes and monsoons develop along the Equator for a reason, this being not only the warm ocean currents but also the effect the turning Earth has on water and air along the Equator, where it is pulled outward due to centrifugal force, and curled round back to areas to the north and south of the Equator where there is less pressure. During the hour of the shift, the splitting Atlantic will create a draw, pulling the cold water from the south pole up toward the lands of Equatorial Africa which jut out creating a barrier. The land will slide first east, while the Atlantic rips, then north somewhat as the globe tips, then south as the Pacific compresses and the Atlantic rips freely.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Nigeria<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Hurricanes and monsoons develop along the Equator for a reason, this being not only the warm ocean currents but also the effect the turning Earth has on water and air along the Equator, where it is pulled outward due to centrifugal force, and curled round back to areas to the north and south of the Equator where there is less pressure. During the hour of the shift, the splitting Atlantic will create a draw, pulling the cold water from the south pole up toward the lands of Equatorial Africa which jut out creating a barrier. The land will slide first east, while the Atlantic rips, then north somewhat as the globe tips, then south as the Pacific compresses and the Atlantic rips freely.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Cameroon<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Hurricanes and monsoons develop along the Equator for a reason, this being not only the warm ocean currents but also the effect the turning Earth has on water and air along the Equator, where it is pulled outward due to centrifugal force, and curled round back to areas to the north and south of the Equator where there is less pressure. During the hour of the shift, the splitting Atlantic will create a draw, pulling the cold water from the south pole up toward the lands of Equatorial Africa which jut out creating a barrier.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Ethiopia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The Horn of Africa, Somali, is war-lord prone, given to the battle craze for many long years and will not give this stance up going into times of hardship. They will become mercenaries, on the rove. This will force their neighbors in Ethiopia and Kenya to defend themselves, and not in a polite manner.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Somalia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The Horn of Africa, Somali, is war-lord prone, given to the battle craze for many long years and will not give this stance up going into times of hardship. They will become mercenaries, on the rove. This will force their neighbors in Ethiopia and Kenya to defend themselves, and not in a polite manner.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Malaysia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Malaysia stands in the path of rushing water, which will drown even the mainland country of Thailand during the pole shift. Several factors will create a rush of water over the Malaysian peninsula.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Cambodia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Vietnam is low land, facing the Pacific oceans which will compress and force water under great pressure to move toward the Indian Ocean. Thus, there is a doubling effect of the water that will assault the coasts, in that was sloshing inland into Vietnam during the flood tides that occurs during the shift and the hours following will not be a passive flow, but a scouring flow.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Vietnam<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Vietnam is low land, facing the Pacific oceans which will compress and force water under great pressure to move toward the Indian Ocean. Thus, there is a doubling effect of the water that will assault the coasts, in that was sloshing inland into Vietnam during the flood tides that occurs during the shift and the hours following will not be a passive flow, but a scouring flow. As with Thailand, none remaining in Vietnam are expected to live.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Philippines<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The Philippines are in an unfortunate position for the forthcoming pole shift. They are riddled with active and inactive volcanoes which will erupt simultaneously when the Pacific shortens. Being a series of islands, they will be subject to overwash when the oceans slosh back and forth. Since the land is mostly low lying, it will disappear under the rising waters from melting poles so that only the mountain tops are sticking out of the water. Unfortunately, many of these mountain tops will also be oozing lava.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Gabon<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Hurricanes and monsoons develop along the Equator for a reason, this being not only the warm ocean currents but also the effect the turning Earth has on water and air along the Equator, where it is pulled outward due to centrifugal force, and curled round back to areas to the north and south of the Equator where there is less pressure. During the hour of the shift, the splitting Atlantic will create a draw, pulling the cold water from the south pole up toward the lands of Equatorial Africa which jut out creating a barrier.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Congo<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The heart of Africa, perpetually on the Equator, the Congo will find itself in a more temperate location after the Shift. The existing vegetation will do well in the continuous drizzle that occurs for years following a shift, but the lack of sunlight will change the dynamics.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Angola<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Migrations from Europe, perpetually seeking to find the better life that
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<b>Country:</b> Congo DR<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The heart of Africa, perpetually on the Equator, the Congo will find itself in a more temperate location after the Shift. The existing vegetation will do well in the continuous drizzle that occurs for years following a shift, but the lack of sunlight will change the dynamics.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Zambia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The highlands of Botswana and Zambia will be considered ideal by those wanting the safety and climate of Africa during the Aftertime, and with enough funds to do this in style. Close to the industrialization of South Africa, at a distance from the steaming equatorial humidity of the Congo, these lands seem dry, arable, defensible, and accessible from a country friendly to the colonialist attitude, South Africa. Thus, these countries are likely to find well stocked and serious visitors preceding the shift, intent on being the dominant force in the region after the shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Tanzania<br>
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<b>Description:</b> With access to the ocean, survivors will soon find their best source of food to be in the oceans. After the shift, the burping volcanoes put CO2 into the atmosphere, which is best pulled into vegetation in the great kelp beds in the oceans. Water migrates, spreading nutrients and fish in all directions, so all the oceans eventually rebound, and heartily. Survivors are encouraged to plan for this outcome, becoming familiar with fishing practices, and planning to move toward the coastlines after the shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Uganda<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The Horn of Africa, Somali, is war-lord prone, given to the battle craze for many long years and will not give this stance up going into times of hardship. They will become mercenaries, on the rove. This will force their neighbors in Ethiopia and Kenya to defend themselves, and not in a polite manner. The outcome of these types of battles, in normal times, depends upon how well supplied an army is, but in lean times migrating mercenaries do not fare well.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Kenya<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Somali, is war-lord prone, given to the battle craze for many long years and will not give this stance up going into times of hardship. They will become mercenaries, on the rove. This will force their neighbors in Ethiopia and Kenya to defend themselves, and not in a polite manner.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Mozambique<br>
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<b>Description:</b> With access to the ocean, survivors will soon find their best source of food to be in the oceans. After the shift, the burping volcanoes put CO2 into the atmosphere, which is best pulled into vegetation in the great kelp beds in the oceans. Water migrates, spreading nutrients and fish in all directions, so all the oceans eventually rebound, and heartily. Survivors are encouraged to plan for this outcome, becoming familiar with fishing practices, and planning to move toward the coastlines after the shift.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx289.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx289.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Madagascar<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The primary problem Madagascar will experience will be assaults during the shift itself from the Indian Ocean, which will first rise slightly as the week of rotation causes water to migrate toward the pole from the equator, then receive a steady flood tide from the Pacific which will empty it's water from the shortening Pacific into, among others, the Indian Ocean, then sudden drops as India goes under the Hymalayas, and all this turmoil causing roiling waters throughout. Thus, massive flood tides running the water up into the highlands via tidal bore, even to washing over the mountains to the lands on the Africa side of the island, will occur. Many will be washed out to sea, and drown.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Indonesia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Indonesia fares poorly during the coming pole shift, but most of the residents will already be dealing with disasters by the time the shift arrives. As low-lying land, in the main, the steadily softening polar ice will create inundation that the country is poorly prepared to deal with. Now and then a hurricane ravages a coastline and dumps rain inland; now and then a volcano goes into an active burping stage; but overall, most of Indonesia during these times - functions.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Papua New Guinea<br>
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<b>Description:</b> New Guinea has high mountains which will remain above water even during the worst of the sloshing that the Pacific can inflict, including the rush of water from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean during the compression of the Pacific basin. New Guinea rides on the Indio-Australian plate, which will tip strongly thrusting India under the Himalayas during the shift, and thus pushing the far portion of the plate up.New Guinea has high mountains which will remain above water even during the worst of the sloshing that the Pacific can inflict, including the rush of water from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean during the compression of the Pacific basin. New Guinea rides on the Indio-Australian plate, which will tip strongly thrusting India under the Himalayas during the shift, and thus pushing the far portion of the plate up.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Namibia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The coastline along the volatile Atlantic will find itself well positioned for trade inland. Fishing along the coast will provide a source of food, when dried and salted, to be taken inland. Migrations from Europe, perpetually seeking to find the better life that must be somewhere around the bend, will migrate down the coastline all the way to S Africa, and thus will pass through. This will bring an multi-cultural aura to the area, making the seacoast communities a delight for the young, who will learn from their visitors, many of whom will settle.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Botswana<br>
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<b>Description:</b> The highlands of Botswana and Zambia will be considered ideal by those wanting the safety and climate of Africa during the Aftertime, and with enough funds to do this in style. Close to the industrialization of South Africa, at a distance from the steaming equatorial humidity of the Congo, these lands seem dry, arable, defensible, and accessible from a country friendly to the colonialist attitude, South Africa. Thus, these countries are likely to find well stocked and serious visitors preceding the shift, intent on being the dominant force in the region after the shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Zimbabwe<br>
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<b>Description:</b> With access to the ocean, survivors will soon find their best source of food to be in the oceans. After the shift, the burping volcanoes put CO2 into the atmosphere, which is best pulled into vegetation in the great kelp beds in the oceans. Water migrates, spreading nutrients and fish in all directions, so all the oceans eventually rebound, and heartily. Survivors are encouraged to plan for this outcome, becoming familiar with fishing practices, and planning to move toward the coastlines after the shift.<br>
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<b>Full Article:</b> <a href="http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx289.htm" target="_blank">http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx289.htm</a>
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<b>Country:</b> Swaziland<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Swaziland is far enough from the coastline and with a high enough elevation that the western 2/3 of the country will do well through both the pole shift tides and the Aftertime rise in sea level to 675 feet above today's elevation. After the pole shift, this small country will find that the ocean front has arrived at its door, so ocean fishing will be an option for the populace.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> Australia<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Australia will be in a good and bad situation re the pole shift. The western 2/3 will go suddenly under water, due to the plate shared with Indian sliding under the Himalayas. However, the eastern 1/3 along with New Zealand will benefit from this, raising slightly out of the water, gaining land above where the melting ice caps will place sea level within two years after the pole shift.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> New Zealand<br>
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<b>Description:</b> Where New Zealand will remain well above sea level after the shift and polar melts, it will be subject to the same forces during the shift as all other lands. Tidal waves will assault its coastlines, and where cliffs or mountain ranges lie along a coastline, tidal bore can occur, bringing rushing water to a height not expected. As New Zealand is a land of mountain ranges, stay well inland during the shift, returning to the coastlines only some days after the shift has occurred and the sloshing oceans and high tides have settled.<br>
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<b>Country:</b> South Africa<br>
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<b>Description:</b> South Africa will fare well after the pole shift, due to it's close location to the new equator and high ground. Being relatively remote as an industrialized country, it may also fare well in retaining some of its technology, being used to relying upon itself rather than others. Some electricity will most likely be generated, and road repairs done. Imported food stuffs will stop after the shift, but with an improved climate and distance from volcanoes, some crop growing will succeed.<br>
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