lee wrote on Dec 1
st, 2015 at 6:19pm:
mothra wrote on Dec 1
st, 2015 at 6:07pm:
lee wrote on Dec 1
st, 2015 at 6:04pm:
mothra wrote on Dec 1
st, 2015 at 5:52pm:
I'm not making ant claims. You are.
Nope, merely questioning the existence of said island.
I was talking to AP.
As to you, are you suggesting than Ms. Plibersek made it all up?
I have finally found Anebok. Though I can find no trace of it being inhabited. Perhaps too low lying?
'Yesterday, members of the Panel of Experts had the opportunity to visit Anebok atoll near Majuro that has been
almost entirely consumed by rising seas in recent years. Reflecting on the visit, the host of this week’s Panel and the Minister-in-Assistance to the President, Tony de Brum, said:'
http://cdkn.org/2013/09/news-pacific-islands-forum-opens-as-momentum-builds-for-...However, if you look at the graphic from Colorado Uni, sea level has fallen in the Marshall Islands since then. It should not be underwater.
I found this-
Quote:Tanya - ABC RN Breakfast Wed 4th Nov 2015
The Island of Anebok- an Island that had a home on it, a garden,spread fruit trees,palm trees, it just literally disappeared into the sea.
You can see these small strips of land, tiny and barely above sea level, you know you could see how one big wave could wash it all away.
One you know,very serious storm surge
could wash it all away
Tanya claimed there was a home with a garden, fruit and palm trees on Anebok, the person who owned this Island did not live on it they were in New York.
Tanya is also on record saying storm surge could easily wash some of these tiny barely above sea level Islands away.