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North is rapidly shifting: news.nationalgeographic.com/news....html
The fact that North is shifting so fast could possibly explain why whales have beached themselves, bees can not find their hives, some birds have not flown south.... etc....
For the first time since the 1600s, the Magnetic North Pole has now left Canadian territory and crossed into international waters, heading for Russia at more than 40 kilometres per year. Its present location is 78°30' North, 69° West, near Thule in Greenland. www.thepoles.com/news.php
What effects will this have on our planet if a reversal were to take place?
The fact that North is shifting so fast could possibly explain why whales have beached themselves, bees can not find their hives, some birds have not flown south.... etc....
For the first time since the 1600s, the Magnetic North Pole has now left Canadian territory and crossed into international waters, heading for Russia at more than 40 kilometres per year. Its present location is 78°30' North, 69° West, near Thule in Greenland. www.thepoles.com/news.php
What effects will this have on our planet if a reversal were to take place?
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Re: Magnetic North
Wed, May 28, 2008 - 12:30 PMWhat if the North Pole is traveling South?