Surely I'm Not the First to Notice
But when you look at maps of North America,
particularly maps that illustrate, say,
HURRICANES,
have you noticed how neatly the swirling shapes
tend to fit into the Gulf of Mexico?
Have you ever pondered the shape,
the coast line, of the Gulf?
Wonder how it became formed like that?
Sort-of like a catcher's mit, eh?
6 Comments:
Yep I've noticed that too. Like a Well Worn catchers mitt.
One of these days people will take a look around and think about geography before they begin building. You know think about things like gee wiz maybe its a bad idea to build my house in the shadow of this active volcano. Or maybe we shouldn't build over this major fault line. Something bad might happen.
some day...
The Lumpy
Uh oh, now you've done it.
When the USGS G-Men show up on your doorstep with a neuralyzer, don't be surprised.
Yeah, we live an an area that is on a major fault line. All my life I've heard "...what if stories."
Who knows..it could. Yet, I'm still here.
This is pretty sad figuring that I was born and raised in Florida but, I never noticed it before you just posted it here.
Same as Stacy. I never put it together.
I thought it was much more science-fictiony, something to do with an asteroid strike.
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