tgecks
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The largest subduction zone on the planet is off the coast of Oregon, and it last produced a 300 foot high tsunami in 1700. The area is recently increasing in activity, and should it slip (like in Thailand), it will produce a wave hundreds of feet high which will hit the coast of Oregon and Washington, and California, in minutes.
There is a volcano in the Canary Islands called El Cumbre Viejo, which in 1949 split and began to slide towards/into the sea. Should it slide into the Atlantic, the wave is estimated to be over 600 feet high, and will hit the east coast of the United States in 8 hours.
Perhaps you are tapping in to these....?
I see lots of water, too, in our future.
Thomas
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