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Originally Posted by AndyH
I'm not so convinced about inland, in fact I'd argue that there's advantage to be had with a coastal location that also has mountains nearby and is basically as far away as possible from the UK. Local farms and nice community spirit, trading of local produce etc would also be a plus.
This is the way I look at things and it's basically why I ended up here in SW Cork. I don't place much merit with sea level rise- perhaps tidal waves but with proximity to high ground available it shouldn't be an issue.
I've also got a well here with plenty of "fluoride free" water
If I had to pick somewhere "really safe" I'd probably have ended up in the Antarctic hehe
One things for sure, we're in for trouble with the economy shortly
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Ya I was thinking Kerry or Cork myself too. Great community spirit in rural kerry, lots a mountains, lots a fresh water streams. Although if this physical pole shift thingy actually happens we'll be looking at 6 mile high tidal waves. Sounds like your well set up. Fair play. We're still in Limerick city at the mo. Probably the worst place in the country to be. HA!

Ill be fighting my way through thousands of knackers to get outa here!