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18th February 2013, 12:40
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/images/globes/-30_-180.jpgMonday, February 18, 2013 12:19:19 UTC
Tuesday, February 19, 2013 12:19:19 AM at epicenter

Depth: 34.10 km (21.19 mi)





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Lifebringer
18th February 2013, 13:08
That "ring of fire in the Pacific looks as if the land masses encircling that area are about to connect via under sea, to the coastal islands off South America. There have been Guatamalan quakes recently so the puckering has begun. I think the land masses are about to rise, to accomodate the melting of the caps.

Hmmm.. thats almost looks like the part of Tiamat that was knocked off before Creator set the planet right? That's if the story of the rogue planet X/Nibiru's moon smashed it and we now have a planet 2/3rds water to fill the void left to sustain life here? Is the gravitational and centrifigal force holding the water in place as it spins?
Not a geologist, but...

Just inquisitive because as I viewed the globe, i was guided to a area halfway to coast of South America on the western coast. and it was like looking at blinking dots that connected to the continent. (Like a churning activity below)