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Colin wrote:

How long has Austria had a coastline?

Austria represent! Thanks for the chuckle :)
And, a long time ago, the „austrian“ coastline was vast:

always learning
LO__, Austria

The Archduchy of Austria is only the dark yellow bit on that map…

Using the same approach, the entire US coastline is now the New York coastline because Donald Trump was born in New York.

(and before somebody points it out – Charles V was actually born in the Netherlands, but he was the Archduke of Austria before he gave that to his younger brother he he could focus on building the overall “universal empire” he desired for the Habsburgs.)

Last Edited by Cobalt at 28 Jun 09:39
Biggin Hill

It wasn’t meant very seriously :)

always learning
LO__, Austria

I think this is quite a good video covering this topic



Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Nice Video indeed!

always learning
LO__, Austria

The video is blocked here but it is interesting:

Aviation experts say they have located a probable crash site of MH370 and a new search of the ocean floor should be started.
They believe the Malaysia Airlines jet crashed into the South Indian Ocean near the coordinates of S34.2342 and E93.7875.
Victor Iannello says “there are better than even odds” the missing Boeing 777 aircraft is within 100 nautical miles of the potential impact site, AirLive reported.

I wonder how they concluded this.

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

I wonder if they benefit financially if the search is restarted?

EIWT Weston, Ireland

Always look at who funds research grants

I read somewhere that any new search is funded only on a “pay if you find it” basis

I’d like to know what is the new data. Presumably one needs a VPN terminating in NZ to see the video.

Administrator
Shoreham EGKA, United Kingdom

Peter wrote:

I wonder how they concluded this.

You’ll probably find out on Victor’s blog, https://mh370.radiantphysics.com/

London, United Kingdom
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