Turkey and Russia are two countries on the divide between Europe and Asia. Turkey has had earthquakes etc. as well. I concur with Frank that the Ural region is the most likely candidate if you're looking for mountains, but there is a lot more mountainous terrain south of there. Keep in mind that are also large bodies of water there, most notable the Black Sea and, more on the Europe/Asia line, the Caspian sea.
Every time I think of Russia though, it has me sit up straight. Something is going on there. *Not* in the usual 'red mirage' effect that has been part of society for so long. Perhaps there is a link here as well: I feel Russia is going to become very important in the next decade.
Also, Italy's volcanism is a result of the leading edge of the African Plate diving under the Eurasian Plate. So the Italian mountains are also between 2 continents in a geologic sense. I concur with Jeanne, though. I think we'll have to wait some for this vision to become less ambiguous.
@jeanne-mayell I recall you predicted the changes in the Gulf Stream a few years back. I just saw this tweet today with a link to the latest paper regarding the unprecedented slowdown of the Gulf Stream. https://twitter.com/rahmstorf/status/1364976597250568194?s=21
@vagabeau Thank you for posting the article. I saw it in the news and read it. They have been unable to measure the slow-down directly so they use proxy measures. I am certain they are correct. This is concerning because the AMOC (which is the Atlantic Meridien Ocean Circulation) is the heart pump of the earth, just like our own hearts. This is one of those predictions that I knew would continue to come true and that I would love to be wrong about, but I know it is happening.
I have a Canadian cousin I used to see in the summers. He's a kind man who had a yacht and knows the oceans, but a Fox-news watching conservative. Back in 2010 over dinner I told him about the slow down of the Gulf Stream and he just stared at me in disbelief.
If you just watch FOX, then it's like you are in North Korea and have no understanding of what is going on in the world.
@jeanne-mayell I am from Holland. I am feeling that we have to adapt big time to weather extremes. And to observe how plants react, nature. Nature, the Earth, holds answers and invites us to (re) connect.
@tjomme. Thank you for posting your thoughts and welcome to our forum. I have great respect for the gentle and astute people of Holland. I agree with you and hope you will help us become more aware of what you are observing there and in the world.
@jeanne-mayell thank you. The way I see and approach predictions is as 'possible and potentional outcomes' and can help to gain awerness.
How do you approach this?
@tjomme I approach predictions as possible, rather than certain, futures.
But I do not use logic or base it on what has been happening in the news. I meditate, I feel what is in my body, or get visions in my mind's eye or use cards. I use a tuning inward technique.
So while I agree that I'm seeing what is possible or is the potential rather than what is definitely going to happen, I feel it is important to clear the mind and use techniques so I'm not just expressing my opinion based on what has been happening in the news.