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To: Kirk © who wrote (6592)1/18/2019 10:00:57 PM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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isopatch

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Pretty sure that's where I'd buy it.

Hard to own land if you aren't seeing it and enjoying it.

Bob



To: Kirk © who wrote (6592)1/18/2019 10:25:49 PM
From: Winfastorlose  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26622
 
The Vikings used to operate farms on Greenland. Up until the mid 14th century. As the glaciers have receded a bit over the past several years, they have uncovered the evidence of old dairy and hay farms there through archaeological digs. (It seems the Earth's climate has had a habit of changes throughout the ages. Warm up, cool down, and repeat. Built in recycling, perhaps?)

sciencemag.org

archive.archaeology.org



To: Kirk © who wrote (6592)1/19/2019 5:29:24 AM
From: w0z1 Recommendation

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3bar

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Yeah, and maybe the best growing land will move to the North where you already own some.


You may want to rethink that. There is growing evidence that we may be entering a new Maunder Minimum, Little Ice Age or Grand Solar Minimum beginning in 2020. Search those terms and Dr. Valentina Zharkova who was one of the few astrophysicists who correctly predicted Solar Cycle 24's low activity. See her slide at about 44:00 here:

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