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La Palma Resident - website refuting mega-tsunami theories
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[quote:Pharista:MV8xNjkxMjE5XzI3OTUwNzgxXzQ2NTY3RUZG] [quote:Mulehound:MV8xNjkxMjE5XzI3OTUwNjExXzk2NTZBRjgx] And they would be correct, a landslide at La Palma is the equivalent of dropping a bar of soap in a swimming pool.. Pretty weak. [/quote] Thanks for sharing your opinion. It is good to see and hear both sides. I just saw there has been a post about this made here way back when in 2007 http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message356081/pg1 [/quote]
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I'm not saying anything one way or the other but there does seem to be a lot of hype and info in mainstream media about the possibility of a mega-tsunami were part of La Palma island to plunge into the Atlantic due to volcanic activity.
This link leads to a website by a La Palma resident who is tired of being told the island is a dangerous place to live. He thinks the tsunami wave theories have been given 'the Spielberg treatment'. Here he lists information and resources refuting the mega-tsunami theories.
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link to www.lapalma-tsunami.com
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