Cowboy w2b
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28 March, 10:17
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April Rismiller
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28 March, 11:23
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On November 11, 2018, a ripple ran through the entire planet. Low-intensity seismic waves were detected from Africa to Hawaii.
It all began at around 9:30 AM Universal Time, 15 miles off the coast of Mayotte, an island located between Africa and Madagascar.
The waves then traveled north. They set off sensors in Zambia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
Soon, they buzzed on the other side of the oceans: Chile, New Zealand, Canada, and Hawaii: 11,000 miles away from Mayotte.
The sensors rang for 20 minutes.
But what is disturbing scientists is not what happened — it’s what did not happen.
https://medium.com/the-mys...
It all began at around 9:30 AM Universal Time, 15 miles off the coast of Mayotte, an island located between Africa and Madagascar.
The waves then traveled north. They set off sensors in Zambia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
Soon, they buzzed on the other side of the oceans: Chile, New Zealand, Canada, and Hawaii: 11,000 miles away from Mayotte.
The sensors rang for 20 minutes.
But what is disturbing scientists is not what happened — it’s what did not happen.
https://medium.com/the-mys...
Why Didn’t the Earth Shake on November 11, 2018? | by Martina Petkova | The Mystery Box | Medium
On November 11, 2018, a ripple ran through the entire planet. Low-intensity seismic waves were detected from Africa to Hawaii. It all began at around 9:30 AM Universal Time, 15 miles off the coast of…
https://medium.com/the-mystery-box/why-didnt-the-earth-shake-on-november-11-2018-81ff9c9ff6e3
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