2012 Polar Shift Map – Safest Places To Be


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So much has been talked about the rumor of a polar shift occurring in Earth in the not so distant future. Many people have gone so far as to propose a 2012 polar shift map that details the possible new locations of different continents. But the more important is issue, as many believe, is not how the world will look like after a pole shift, but where to go to before it happens?

What are the best places in the world to go to in preparation for a pole shift?

United States

The United States is second to the last places on Earth where you should go to for safety in case of a polar shift. There is the super volcano in the Yellowstone National Park which could erupt any moment now, when there is enough disturbance within the Earth to trigger it. United States also has numerous subterranean nuclear reactors which could lead to a blast off when the land where they are located are agitated. Coastal regions as well as places in the United States that are below sea level are prone to super tsunamis and massive flooding – two very possible scenarios in case of a pole shift.

Theoretically, the safest places in the country are those places who are far from volcanoes by as much as 100 miles as well as those areas that are at least 3000 meters above sea level. In terms of nuclear reactors, those people living in the West are better off than those living in the East.

Europe

Europe is possibly the least safe place on Earth when a pole shift happens due to its number of nuclear reactors. It also has a good share of volcanoes as well as super volcanoes which put people at risk living within a 100-mile radius. The continent is also quite susceptible to tidal waves. Although the tidal waves in this part of the world could be less powerful than those that could be experienced in the Pacific, although fatal nonetheless.

Asia

The vast majority of Asia is relatively safe from super volcanoes and tidal waves especially those far from active volcanoes and the shoreline. However, despite the relative safety it offers, there are always those countries in the region that cause wars left and write and could be good targets for nuclear warfare.

The nation islands of Asia are not so better off though since these are prone to eruption of super volcanoes and tsunamis. Those regions that are far from active volcanoes and those that are above the seal level may live through the cataclysm of a pole shift.

Africa

The entire African continent is perhaps the safest place on Earth. If you have noticed, the entire continent has changed very little over the last several million years since the Pangea shifted locations. This is due to the fact that there are very fault lines as well as volcanoes in the continent.

Nuclear blast-off is also far from happening in Africa for there is only one active nuclear reactor in the continent, in Cape Town, South Africa. Tidal-wave wise, with the exception of areas near deep river valleys and coastal areas, Africa remains above the sea level, even if all the ice in the world melt.

Sure, it will be very interesting to know with the help of a 2012 polar shift map how the face of our planet will change. Of immediate however is to survive the catastrophes first.

A 2012 polar shift map is helpful in determining where in the world you would wake up when a pole shift, indeed, happens on 2012. Know more about the possibilities, go to my website.

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