link to Home Page

icon South American Plate


The South American plate is about 1/3 land mass with a convergent plate boundary on the west coast.

Examining the center of the plate that is on land mass, one finds the city of Brazilia in Brazil. Approximate longitude of 40 degrees and latitude of 15 degrees. Brasilia is about 875 miles from the east coast and located in an area about 1500 feet above sea level. It is located about 2000 miles from the plate boundary on the west coast of South America. Brasilia does have a large lake of about 75 miles long east to the west and 50 miles wide, running north to south. One might take this into consideration when choosing a spot to go. It may be a good lake to be near after the pole shift but not during. Brasilia is located in a mountainous area with mountains in the 1500 to 2000 feet range.

There appear to be no hot spots due north except 1000 miles to the west and due north at the top of South America near Venezuela. This area looks like old land. I am making my assumption by what the Zetas have said about Arizona.

Offered by Clip.

icon