If you haven’t been following the saga of Greenland’s shorebirds, they arrived this year to record late snowpack. This is termed a “year without a summer for these Greenland shorebirds”, there’s nowhere for them to nest, and there’s no food, they’re actually starting to starve on the ice and snow.
Reports coming in from the Zackenberg station June 14th, just a few days ago the tundra was still 100% covered in snow. Over the last several decades, it’s been snow free and this is where these birds’ nest now we’re looking at an average depth of about one meter. Something’s definitely changed in this last year Grand Solar Minimum.
Right out of the Siberian Times, amazing Arctic giant natural balls, up in the Franz Josef Archipelago
Unexplainable to say the least.
(BELOW) This place is incredibly remote, and when you look at the location, the way it’s set within the set of islands there, it almost looks like the central point, as if I was going to set up trade routes, I would choose the same spot for safety and harbor, maybe a settlement. How long ago would that have been?
(BELOW) Cosmic landscape, they call it footballs of the gods, more than several of these footballs up there and they cannot explain what they are, how they were formed, or how they’re even in this so remote place on our planet.
Prior civilization perhaps?
Aside from that first photo, I was thinking how large are these things?
A couple that were buried and actually broke open show hollow on the inside.
Some of them are smaller, some of them are larger, and range to very tiny spheres.
These are supposedly from sea action.
But those others that are miles uphill, that’s kind of unexplainable. Thought I bring it to you it’s in the Arctic right near Greenland as well.
Speaking of Arctic ice sea ice thickness left-side July 9, 2008, right side July 9 2018, please remember that red that you’re seeing on the right side of the graph at 90 degrees north, that’s still 14-foot-thick ice. We didn’t see that back in 2008 notice the density change.
That’s a 10-year difference, let’s compare last year to this year, as close as I could get July 20, 2017 to July 19, 2018. Notice the difference specifically between Alaska and Russia, more sea ice and thicker right around the North Pole still looking at 14-foot-thick ice. I don’t know how this is going to melt before it starts to refreeze in mid-September.
Checking my Twitter feed, this was sent to me just popped up in a group I was thinking of you adapt.
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Arctic island’s mysterious stone spheres https://www.sott.net/article/391309-A... https://siberiantimes.com/other/other...
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