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Tangri
5th January 2013, 23:56
One of the most Bizarre place of the Earth is Hudson Bay Canada.
Last week I was there. I had a several field trips and felt strange. I was walking faster even I was walking on the hill. I spoke with my associates who live there. They were surprised by my naivety.
"It was long known by other earthly people (other than me I think) and explained ridiculously by glacier movement " they said.
I brought back a shore stone. (it was unusually light weighted in my hand, that time.)
Now it is a regular stone in Toronto:(.
They told me to forget about telling this story, they said because all Canadians knows it but try to forget and ignore this bizarre situation to let confuse their daily life.
Is it true that this is a some kind secret info belong fellow Canadians?

Earth Angel
5th January 2013, 23:58
well I have lived in Canada for the majority of my 53 years and don't know anything about this.

Flash
6th January 2013, 00:01
Hudson Bay is very large, where in Hudson Bay.

Wikipedia: 1,230,000 square kilometres (470,000 sq mi), making it the second-largest bay in the world (after the Bay of Bengal).

And why the ET in your title while you do not mention any in your post?

Tangri
6th January 2013, 00:02
well I have lived in Canada for the majority of my 53 years and don't know anything about this.

Even though the icy cover has all but vanished, the Earth still feels the burden and like a slowly rebounding memory-foam pillow, it has yet to snap back to its ice-free shape. The gravity measurements reveal that the slight deformation could explain about 25 to 45 percent of the unusually low gravity that has persisted over a large section of Canada.
%25 to %45 less weight it is very important I think.

Tangri
6th January 2013, 00:16
Hudson Bay is very large, where in Hudson Bay.

Wikipedia: 1,230,000 square kilometres (470,000 sq mi), making it the second-largest bay in the world (after the Bay of Bengal).

And why the ET in your title while you do not mention any in your post?

I was around Nungesser Lake.
ET's what locals make joke about it.

Ouroboros
6th January 2013, 14:13
This phenomenon is called post glacial rebound.

Here in the UK Scotland is still rising after the effects of the glacial ice sheets that once covered it. While England continues to sink.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-glacial_rebound

Unfortunately I don't think I loose any pounds when I go south of the border :)