2012 Polar Shift Map – Where To Run For Safety

A lot of buzz has been created by the rumor that the Earth is approaching a time period when a pole shift is extremely possible. Many people have gone so far as presenting a 2012 polar shift map to approximate the discrepancies in the current and future locations of our continents. But the more important question is, where can we possibly run to hide from the catastrophes that many suggest are in store for us? What are the best places in the world to go to in preparation for a pole shift? United StatesThe United States is second to the last places on Earth where you should go to for safety in case of a polar shift.

There is the super volcano in the Yellowstone National Park which could erupt any moment now, when there is enough disturbance within the Earth to trigger it. United States also has numerous subterranean nuclear reactors which could lead to a blast off when the land where they are located are agitated. Coastal regions as well as places in the United States that are below sea level are prone to super tsunamis and massive flooding – two very possible scenarios in case of a pole shift. Hypothetically, the safest regions in the country are those that are free of volcanoes and those that area at least 100 kilometers away from volcanoes as well as those that are as much as 3 kilometers above sea level. Prospects are a little more optimistic for people living in the West where there are fewer active nuclear reactors. EuropeEurope is possibly the least safe place on Earth in case of a pole shift by virtue of the number of nuclear reactors the region has.

It also has a good share of volcanoes and super volcanoes – active or otherwise – which could pose threat to people living less than a hundred miles from them. Europe is also not immune to tidal waves and rising sea levels. Although the tidal waves in this part of the world could be less powerful than those that could be experienced in the Pacific, although fatal nonetheless. AsiaAsia has regions that are relatively safe from the disasters associated with pole shift and has regions that are not so safe to be at when it happens. However, despite it being relatively safe from these disasters, the main threat to Asia are the countries that go through lengths to make war with other countries that make them good targets for a nuclear warfare.

The nation islands of Asia are not so better off though since these are prone to eruption of super volcanoes and tsunamis. Those regions that are far from active volcanoes and those that are above the seal level may live through the cataclysm of a pole shift. AfricaThe entire African continent is perhaps the safest place on Earth.

If you have noticed, the entire continent has changed very little over the last several million years since the Pangea shifted locations. This is due to the fact that there are very fault lines as well as volcanoes in the continent. Nuclear blast-off is also far from happening in this part of the world for there is only one active nuclear reactor in the continent, in Cape Town, South Africa.

In terms of tidal waves, Africa will remain safe even if all the ice in the world melt. Sure, it will be a bonus to know how the continents of the planet will shift with the help of a 2012 polar shift map. Of greater concern however is to survive the catastrophes first.
A 2012 polar shift map is useful in determining where in the world you would wake up when a pole shift, indeed, happens on 201
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