It is a bit irrelevant if there are six or eight Polar Axial Alignments. The various equatorial regions would not be terribly affected. But since I designed this Polar Globe with only six alignments, I am forced to explain it in those terms. However, only brief remarks will be made here. For additional information, you are referred to Chapter 2, "The Polar Pivotal Axis", of my book Slow-Motion Doomsday, also available online. Until and unless we are successfully able to observe and chronicle Polar Axial Shifting for at least 8 "shars" (28,800 Earth Years), we shall never know exactly how many Polar Axial Alignments there are and precisely where they are located.
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Note in the left photograph that following the next Polar Axial Shift, the Equator will still traverse Africa but in a completely different "plane" than now. Where these two Equators intersect, roughly in the northern Congo, the climate, topography and ecology will remain virtually unchanged. Australia will move to a tropical position north of the Equator, and Antarctica/Atlantis will rise to a southern latitude more or less equivalent to modern Australia. In the right photograph, note that the new Equator will cut right through the heart of North America. Depending upon the exact location of the new North Pole with respect to Mongolia and Siberia, Texas, for example, will be on or below the Equator, which, as shown here, runs from Montréal to San Francisco.
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Here the South Pole is located off the coast of Acapulco, Mexico. Parts of the southwestern United States would be "glaciated". Once there was an "ocean" over parts of modern West Texas and New Mexico. In the left photo, note that the Equator would run through the British Isles and just north of Greenland. It is well-known scientifically that Great Britain was once located in the tropics, and there are dead coral reefs off Greenland in the current Arctic Ocean, indicating a once tropical environment. Antarctica/Atlantis would rise to an equatorial latitude with the bulk of the island north of this Equator.
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Whether there are six or eight Polar Axial Alignments, in either case this would be the mid-point of the cycle of shifting. This North Pole would be located in southern Africa, 60 degrees directly south of Cairo today. This South Pole would be located near the Hawaiian Islands, and Anchorage, Alaska, would be in an identical southerly polar location as it is today from the North Pole. In the left photo, note that this Equator would run from England to Tibet with all of that territory being south of Egypt, not north as it is today. The current frozen Arctic Ocean would be a subtropical sea, like today's Caribbean. Antarctica/Atlantis would rise to a northern hemispheric subtropical latitude, and this Equator would cut right through the center of Australia, probably at Ayer's Rock, I would venture to guess.
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This is one of the most peculiar-looking alignments of all. The North Polar Zone would stretch across today's South Atlantic Ocean from Nigeria to Brazil, where "ice ages" have been documented. Antarctica/Atlantis is again on the Equator, but differently situated than in photo 3M; and in the right photo the Equator once again bisects North America but at a perpendicular angle to the Equator in photo 2M above.
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This is the approximate Polar Axial Alignment that existed at the end of the last "shar" before our current Polar Axis pivoted into place following the arrival of Planet X Nibiru in 1588 BCE. This is the Polar Axis discussed by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky in Worlds In Collision. Here I have the North Pole in the North Atlantic Ocean about halfway between Spain and Québec, whereas Dr. Velikovsky placed it closer to Greenland, near Baffin Island. But if my globe were drawn with 8, not 6, Polar Alignments, then my own globe would correspond more accurately to Dr. Velikovsky's idea. During this Polar Axial Alignment, there would have been "ice ages" in both eastern North America and western Europe. Note in the right photo that Antarctica/Atlantis has now pivoted down to a southern hemispheric position, preceding its following pivot to the South Pole in the next cycle.
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