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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2009

Simulation created by Simon Day and Steven Ward.
Using this cross section for my geo 201 presentation

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  • Toda esta información es completamente FALSA. Debido a las características del subsuelo de esa zona de la isla de La Palma, es absolutamente IMPOSIBLE que se produzca un deslizamiento. Así lo expuso en su momento en Los Llanos de Aridane (La Palma) el científico ya muerto Telesforo Bravo, quien ha estudiado los subsuelos de todas y cada una de las Isla Canarias. En cualquier momento puede haber un volcán, eso nadie lo duda; pero NUNCA HABRÁ UN DESLIZAMIENTO DE TIERRAS QUE PRODUZCA UN TSUNAMI.

  • @PrincessMoonFeathers Ibiza is from balearic islands in mediterranean sea. Canary islands are in Atlantic ocean. Spain and North-Africa are very close. The water lose power in that corridor. The direction of Tsunami is straight to East Cost (USA) and opposite to Spain or Balearic Islands.

  • youtube.com/watch?v=rSYMtSBq6T­Q

    haarp and vortex and in la palma island of famous tsunami??

    leyend san borondon phantom island near to la palma or OSNI BASE

    more on.. ufocanarias.blogspot.com

  • will ibiza be caught in the tsnunami? or is it the other side?

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