An earthquake hit Palma, the strongest since the beginning of the volcanic eruption

An earthquake hit Palma, the strongest since the beginning of the volcanic eruption

Photo: Anadolu A strong earthquake hit the Palm – – Tremors with a magnitude of 4.3 were recorded in the Villa de Mazo area at a depth of 35 km. The eruption of the volcano has been going on for almost three weeks. On the island of Palma, Canary Islands, there was an earthquake of … Read more

Breathtaking shots. A “buffet opened” for sharks in a school of thousands of fish

Breathtaking shots.  A “buffet opened” for sharks in a school of thousands of fish

Sharks off the coast of Long Island, New York, encounter a huge school of fish. Fascinating shots from a drone taken on July 24 by wildlife photographer Chris Paparo show predators swimming among fish. 1:57 – – Sharks off the coast of Long Island, New York, encounter a huge school of fish. Then they drove … Read more

Here you should go to survive global social collapse – Dagsavisen

Here you should go to survive global social collapse – Dagsavisen

It appears in a new study journal Sustainability has published. The study highlights the many dangerous developments in the world today. A collapse can take place either in the event of a major economic crisis, the effects of the climate crisis, natural disasters, an even worse pandemic than the corona, or a combination of these, … Read more

:: OSEL.CZ :: – “Green” mining from volcanic salt springs will provide copper, gold or lithium

:: OSEL.CZ :: – “Green” mining from volcanic salt springs will provide copper, gold or lithium

“Green” mining from volcanic salt springs will provide copper, gold or lithium – Will we be mining under the volcanoes? Credit: Cyrus Read, USGS / Wikimedia Commons. Public domain. – Today’s world is slowly switching to renewable energy, but it is not easy. One of the complications is that the development of the necessary technologies … Read more

The main myth about the decline of civilization on Easter Island is refuted

The main myth about the decline of civilization on Easter Island is refuted

Statues on Easter Island – – The Rapa Nui population was resilient to climate and environmental changes. Its collapse is not associated with demographic collapse. Scientists from Binghamton State University of New York, along with British colleagues from Cambridge, came to the conclusion that Easter Island (Rapa Nui) did not experience the demographic collapse that … Read more