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Old 09-16-2008, 09:04 AM   #36
mikey
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Wink Re: Devon and Cornwall people!!

Hey people..greetings to eris and izz...great to see u guys on here..the numbers are indeed building
Hey to simple too..thanks very much for the warning...one im afraid to say i have heard more than enough of but alas i thank you again for the warning. I am fully aware of the potentially fatal geographical location of us regarding the coast but there is something that just doesnt resonate with me regarding cornwall or indeed devon being lost to sea and rising sea levels. It is very possibe and indeed more than likely that flooding will occur in our future down here in the southwest but i have learnt to trust my instincts and understand what feels right with me (obviously im talking personally here and if u feel the desire to head for a ''safer'' location then please good luck + let us know how u get on..) but for me i have got to trust myself and do whats right now and believing cornwall and devon are gona sink isnt it im afraid but indeed there is nothing wrong in preparing for such things so any escape routes or plans are welcome people! Hot air balloons or boats...im torn between the 2!

Hey exchanger, i know the part or cornwall u are referring to and it is certainly beautiful..and mythical, i do believe one King Arthur was born in tintagel and that whole coastline infact holds a certain mysticism in the air around there. Sunsets are gorgeous there too... http://farm1.static.flickr.com/83/26...efd0f0.jpg?v=0

It certainly isnt suprising that u speak of such a wise one down in that area...special areas tend to draw special people to them, take this forum for example ....thank you very much for ur kind words and much love and light to u people

peace

bananaman
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