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Extreme tides caused by moon spark fears of tsunami, supernatural phenomena in Puerto Rico

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posted on May, 28 2009 @ 08:36 PM
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Originally posted by NightSkyeB4Dawn

My suggestion is to watch the animals closely. Especially the non-domesticated ones.

When their behavior begins to change I would think very seriously about packing my things and taking a long vacation.

A long way away.


Well, I got stuck watching my neighbors Daschund again today as usual she ate, slept, layed around, and ate, slept and layed around.

Nothing strange so far.

Good advice though, animals rely much more on their sixth sense than we do. After all they have no Main Stream Media to tell them to ignore common sense!



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 08:51 PM
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I believe this rare effect is caused by the angular momentum of the Earth and Moon.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:03 PM
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Originally posted by jkrog08
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I believe this rare effect is caused by the angular momentum of the Earth and Moon.


There is an excellent chance it is. It would be something to see, all that coast line that is usually submerged now basking in the tropical sunlight.

I can imagine how it would really freak out the natives living on the ocean myself. It sure isn't the kind of thing you expect to see.

Thanks for posting friend.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:06 PM
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Great post. I live on the coast of Oregon and the tide was so low you could see things I never thought possible. This does not happen once or twice a year as I live right on the coast and I have never seen anything quite like it. The local paper ran a story on it and never mentioned any moon cycles or whatever. The paper did say that this is supposed to happen again next month but no explanation as to what is causing this.
I've seen "extreme moon tides" before but nothing like this ever. It was truly a strange sight.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:11 PM
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Not a problem. LOL, I would like to see what is in the Mariana Trench! I doubt we would ever get a tide strong enough for that, not to mention the death it would cause by the influx of water volume,lol.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:12 PM
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Originally posted by kenton1234
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Great post. I live on the coast of Oregon and the tide was so low you could see things I never thought possible. This does not happen once or twice a year as I live right on the coast and I have never seen anything quite like it. The local paper ran a story on it and never mentioned any moon cycles or whatever. The paper did say that this is supposed to happen again next month but no explanation as to what is causing this.
I've seen "extreme moon tides" before but nothing like this ever. It was truly a strange sight.


That's truly interesting Kenton that something similiar is happening there too in Oregon. I bet that was wild to see?

So here we have on the other side of the Hemisphere similiar conditions and the moon itself is no where near full. I was just outside tonight and it's barely a quarter, so it's kind of hard to imagine the moon is causing it?

Maybe that's why your paper didn't mention the moon being involved. Did they mention why it's supposed to happen again next month too?

This is getting stranger now.

I should walk over to the beach after dinner since it's finally stopped raining here in Miami.

Great post, thanks friend. Keep us posted on what's going on there with the tidal conditions please.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:14 PM
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Originally posted by jkrog08
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Not a problem. LOL, I would like to see what is in the Mariana Trench! I doubt we would ever get a tide strong enough for that, not to mention the death it would cause by the influx of water volume,lol.


That sure would be awsome. It would be even more awesome if it happened here in South Florida, it would take the real estate speculators probably about an hour to start erecting homes laugh out loud.

My worst New World Order fear is I wake up under 50 feet of water one day. Less water works for me!



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:16 PM
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I guess you wouldn't want to take a submersible down to the bottom of Mariana then, beings it is 37,000 feet deep! LOL...Good post, thanks for bringing it to our attention here on ATS.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:25 PM
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Originally posted by jkrog08
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I guess you wouldn't want to take a submersible down to the bottom of Mariana then, beings it is 37,000 feet deep! LOL...Good post, thanks for bringing it to our attention here on ATS.


I sure would love to, just as long as the Government didn't build it. It's got to be amazing what is down there, who really knows what is down there.

There could be a whole civilized race of some type of amphibious life down there.

It would be awsome to see.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:26 PM
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reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler"Maybe that's why your paper didn't mention the moon being involved. Did they mention why it's supposed to happen again next month too?"
 

Not a word. Only that it is supposed to happen again next month.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 09:34 PM
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We've been down there once in the 60's. It took 4 hours to go down and 4 to go back up.
en.wikipedia.org...



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 10:13 PM
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Originally posted by kenton1234
reply to post by ProtoplasmicTraveler"Maybe that's why your paper didn't mention the moon being involved. Did they mention why it's supposed to happen again next month too?"
 

Not a word. Only that it is supposed to happen again next month.


Wow do please keep us posted, that is spookie that they don't know what exactly makes it happen but know it's going to happen again next month...

Strange indeed.



posted on May, 28 2009 @ 10:15 PM
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Originally posted by jkrog08
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We've been down there once in the 60's. It took 4 hours to go down and 4 to go back up.
en.wikipedia.org...



Thanks for posting that, it was an informative read!

It sure must be a thrill of a lifetime to go on such an exploration.



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