mleku on Nostr: on today's show at space weather news, this nice little table to explain the aspects ...
on today's show at space weather news, this nice little table to explain the aspects of the disaster cycle, magnetic excursion and pole shift was shown:
https://youtu.be/w83iwM9SdmAi had been pondering which regions were good candidates and i knew about the rockies and mongolia but i never heard Ben talk about how the Balkans was also part of the good candidate areas (probably extending up to the Tatras in czech/slovakia and the carpathians in the north east and south-eastern parts of russia
maybe eastern bosnian mountains like the area i was looking at - near Kalinovik (a ski town in south east bosnia) and looking at the mountains in the region, eastern serbia and western romania also look good
i really liked the eastern mountains of serbia. had a really pleasant encounter with an old lady driving an ancient old commie tank of a car and an auto electrician in the town Despotovac after i rode on the back of a train from the plains of central serbia south of belgrade.
as for current circumstances to live there, i already know the place and have a fairly good grasp of the language already, it has fairly easily survivable conditions now and would only really change to become southern hemisphere after the change, so, about the same conditions, stable. and not EU, but close to bulgaria which is handy for certain things
next puzzle is then to figure out how i get me and my cat there :) perhaps i should skip the boat plan and just charter a boat, for probably less than the cost of buying it, maybe $5000 or so, and just ride straight to Split or something and then organise transport up and across into Serbia via Bosnia
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