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Monday, July 3, 2017
Earth Changes: New island appears off the coast of North Carolina
Earth Changes: New island appears off the coast of North Carolina
As Planet X gets closer the "old world" will die and a new world to be born. God must purify the lands and create new lands. These new land masses are already appearing in Asia. Get off coastlines and out of major cities while you can.
A new island has appeared off the coast in the US, near North
Carolina’s Cape Point, attracting adventurous tourists and
photographers.
However, the mile-long sand bank, dubbed Shelly Island by locals, is
dangerous and officials have warned visitors off exploring it.
The new island first started appearing in the spring and was just a
little bump in April. Now it’s a mile-long sand bank, the largest new
island near North Carolina’s Cape Point in 50 years.
Experts have said that the island, dubbed Shelly Island by locals, is dangerous and have warned visitors off exploring it.
People are advised not to try to walk or swim across to the island
because of the current. There is indeed a flow as powerful as a riptide
sweeps across in between the mainland and the new island. Shark bites
may also become a problem.
Five-foot sharks and huge stingrays have been spotted swimming in the waters around Shelly Island.
Two new mysterious craters explode on Yamal peninsula with the eruption picked up by seismic sensors
Two new craters formed on Yamal peninsula in 2017, with the latest
exploding on 28 June with the eruption picked up by new seismic sensors.
Local reindeer herder witnessed the tundra explosion that led to
birth of new hole in river. The new crater in Yerkuta is reported to be 8
meters in diameters and about 20 meters deep.
The formation of both craters involved an explosion followed by fire
ad are evidence of the eruption of methane gas pockets under the Yamal
surface.
The video below shows two new craters, with the latest of them (second part of the video) forming on 28 June 2017:
People in Seyakha village heard a ‘loud explosion-like bang’ then saw a fire and clouds of black smoke. Local reindeer herder witnessed the tundra explosion that led to birth of new hole in river.
A herder reports the formation of the newest crater: “On 28 June
‘there was short but mighty fire’ around 10.25 am. It was registered by
seismic sensors as being timed around 35 minutes later. It happened some
35 to 40 kilometres north-west of Seyakha. There was a hill not far
from the camp, and it exploded. There were fire, smoke and huge chunks
of soil ‘flying out’ of the epicentre. The hill has vanished.” The new crater in Yerkuta is reported to be 8 meters in diameters and about 20 meters deep
On 28 June at 11.00.13 am local time, the seismic network on Yamal
recorded a seismic event, probably associated with the release of gas.
The oscillations are registered by two seismic stations located in
Sabetta settlement and in the area of the Bovanenkovskoye gas field. The
formation of both craters involved an explosion followed by fire,
evidently signs of the eruption of methane gas pockets under the Yamal
surface
The account of an exploding hill is consistent with the scientific
theory that sees the craters as mainly – but not only – formed by
exploding pingo mounds. People in Seyakha village heard a ‘loud explosion-like bang’ then saw a fire and clouds of black smoke
Helicopter reconnaissance of the site shows a crater appearing in a
river, so it assumed the ‘hill’ was beside or abutting the river. The
crater is some 30-35 kilometres is around 100 km of Russia’s new
state-of-the-art Arctic port of Sabetta. It is in an area of
crater-shaped lakes. Map
shows previously known funnels, according to professor Vasily
Bogoyavlensky: F1 – famous Yamal funnel some 30 kilometres from
Bovanenkovo, F2 – recently detected crater 10 kilometres to the south
from Bovanenkovo, F3 – crater located 90 kilometres from Antipayuta
village; F4 – crater located near Nosok village, north of Krasnoyarsk
region, near Taimyr Peninsula. via
Scientists say several thousand pingos – dome-shaped mounds over a
core of ice – , many filled with gas, could ‘explode’ forming giant
craters in this region. At least ten are known to have exploded in
Siberia in recent years forming large craters, of which four have been
closely examined by scientists.