himmel80 wrote on 05.02.2023 at 23:31:On vacation in Berlin has stung me a wasp, She is beautiful under my T-shirt purely flown and has stung me in the belly. Fortunately I have no allergy. Falko, I hope that everything turned out well with your mother.
Yes, fortunately she is still alive, but it was quite dicey at that time.
Yes she is fortunately still alive, but was quite dicey back then.
Yes fortunately, parents are important in life.
I'm also glad that mine are still alive. We still have a lot of plans together.
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Royal777 wrote on 30.01.2023 at 23:02: Since a few days there are many seaquakes south of Malta, all in the same sector. In principle, both seaquakes and earthquakes are commonplace in southern Europe, but not necessarily south of Malta. 2 hours ago there was one of the strongest seaquakes with a magnitude of 5.2m Malta 5.2m
I have already talked to some streamers/mods living on Malta, some are fascinated by it while others are worried. Anyway, the tremors can be felt.
You can follow the quakes on several websites...
Now, unfortunately, the time had come, but a few kilometers East
Hmm, do you think the energy between the African and Eurasian plates could have discharged in Turkey?
As far as I know, Turkey and Syria are on the border between the Eurasian and Arabian plates.
Since Malta is on the African plate and more than 1900 km away from the site of the accident, I can't really imagine a connection.
If you consider that the quake on Malta had a magnitude of 5, a magnitude of 6 already means ten times the energy and a category 7 quake releases a hundred times the energy of a magnitude 5 quake, you can imagine how violent the quake must have been.
Especially since the magnitude of the earthquake in Turkey was well above magnitude 7.
Matthias wrote on 02/06/2023 at 13:54:
Hmm, do you think the energy between the African and Eurasian plates could have discharged in Turkey?
I don't believe in a direct connection, however there are such huge forces acting there that it would be theoretically possible.
In the meantime we already have two massive earthquakes, both from last night (7.8m) and today at noon (7.5m). Even the numerous aftershocks are stronger than those in Malta. In addition, freezing temperatures and military conflicts in the border region...
The only positive is the international cohesion, because apparently everyone is willing to help and that also together...
I'm actually shocked at what's been going on in the earth's interior lately at all.
I'm not an expert, but my opinion is that the earth is fighting back against everything that has been done to it.
In the Eifel also already movements were determined, then in California.
Now this terrible earthquake, that will not be the end.
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mowolum wrote on 06.02.2023 at 15:51:
Am no expert, but my opinion, the earth defends itself, with everything what was done to it.
Soon there is yes the Magnetic pole jump, what the consequences are you learn from the Mythi
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mowolum wrote on 06.02.2023 at 15:51: I'm actually shocked at what's been going on in the bowels of the earth lately anyway.
Am not an expert, but my opinion, the earth is fighting back, with all that has been done to it.
In the Eifel also already movements were determined, then in California.
Now this terrible earthquake, that will not be the end.
Well, the Eifel is in the matter of volcanic eruption yes also already some time overdue, statistically seen ^^...
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Royal777 wrote on 06.02.2023 at 16:43:
Soon there is yes the Magnetic Pole Jump, what the consequences are you learn from the Mythi
Oh, a Mythi! Myth is really one of my favorite YTer, super pleasant voice and always exciting topics!
And if I had to guess, you certainly know dutchsinse, where you talk here so extensively about earthquakes. This is virtually THE earthquake Streamer / YTer.
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Yes, fortunately she is still alive, but it was quite dicey at that time.
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Yes fortunately, parents are important in life.
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Now it was unfortunately so far, however some kilometers to the east
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Hmm, do you think the energy between the African and Eurasian plates could have discharged in Turkey?
As far as I know, Turkey and Syria are on the border between the Eurasian and Arabian plates.
Since Malta is on the African plate and more than 1900 km away from the site of the accident, I can't really imagine a connection.
If you consider that the quake on Malta had a magnitude of 5, a magnitude of 6 already means ten times the energy and a category 7 quake releases a hundred times the energy of a magnitude 5 quake, you can imagine how violent the quake must have been.
Especially since the magnitude of the earthquake in Turkey was well above magnitude 7.
Simply terrible is the situation...
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I don't believe in a direct connection, however there are such huge forces acting there that it would be theoretically possible.
In the meantime we already have two massive earthquakes, both from last night (7.8m) and today at noon (7.5m). Even the numerous aftershocks are stronger than those in Malta. In addition, freezing temperatures and military conflicts in the border region...
The only positive is the international cohesion, because apparently everyone is willing to help and that also together...
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I'm not an expert, but my opinion is that the earth is fighting back against everything that has been done to it.
In the Eifel also already movements were determined, then in California.
Now this terrible earthquake, that will not be the end.
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Soon there is yes the Magnetic pole jump, what the consequences are you learn from the Mythi
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Well, the Eifel is in the matter of volcanic eruption yes also already some time overdue, statistically seen ^^...
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Oh, a Mythi! Myth is really one of my favorite YTer, super pleasant voice and always exciting topics!
And if I had to guess, you certainly know dutchsinse, where you talk here so extensively about earthquakes. This is virtually THE earthquake Streamer / YTer.
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Belongs nowmal to the life, but there equal ne doomsday mood from it to make is probably exaggerated!
Madness to what some cling in their despair!
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