Posted on 01/16/2022 9:13:49 AM PST by OneVike
Tagging you, because I used some information from your post.
Before its too late?
The volcano has erupted.
That’s a bit too late to be selling, yeah?
It’s a serious buyer’s market when the view from your property is of an exploding volcano.
Got rid of mine.
Nope. The market has taught us to buy the dip. Real estate only goes up!
What ia the point here? Volcanos are destructive, and we have no control over them even if we wish we did; this is correct, right? If it’s time to move, it’s time to move. I’d be upset if Fuji took out Tokyo too, but I’ll get there when I need to worry about it. Everyone should consider a similar situation.
Wherever that is.
Who would buy it now? Pennies on the dollar?
this is pretty cool
Airport air pressure sensor changes as the Tonga Volcano shockwave crossed the US mainland.
https://rumble.com/vso3kv-airport-air-pressure-sensors-as-the-tonga-volcano-shockwave-crossed-the-us-.html
So, the native survivors of that eruption had a Christian calendar and kept records of the event? Or is that just a semi-educated guess?
Me too. Sold both places
Thank you!
While this was a big kaboom, it isn’t the earth shattering kaboom that could happen if the magma lake rebuilds quickly. And Tonga is not that far away …
No word on any shipping that may have been damaged if too near the blast.
Anyone have a subscription to a maritime shipping tracker?
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Just in time, too!
I’m going all in.
I’d buy that for a dollar.
Clearly we need to raise carbon taxes on volcanos.
“That is why I left California a few years ago. I got tired of the destruction wrought upon the citizens of the state by liberalism. An evil that is a destructive as any volcano. The difference is, the valacano is just a sympton of nature. Liberalism is a symptom of stupidy by man.”
I feel the same way about Colorado.
Folks I’ve known who lived in California usually didn’t like living there even if they were liberals, and even people who do like CA (especially urban CA) will typically list many “features” of their wonderful state that the average person wouldn’t want anything to do with - for example, extremely long commute times; how expensive everything is; the impossible-to-keep-up-with tax and regulatory rules for business, etc.
Great post, by the way. Sounds like I need to think about selling my little plywood shack that I use for my pot-growing operation on Tonga pretty soon. *sigh*
Prettier sunsets? There’s a plus.
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