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Oregonlive has posted a map showing what the Portland area would look like with full melt-off of the planet's glaciers:

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http://www.oregonlive.com/living/in...keywee&kwp_0=128604&kwp_4=585108&kwp_1=305981

Just look at all of that waterfront real estate!

Don't plan on investing anytime soon. They say it would take several centuries to occur.
 
That map looks about right. I attended a presentation a few years back about the glaciers melting. If I remember correctly, their projecting all the worlds glaciers between 30 North and 30 South
would be gone by 2030. So get ready. The only thing that can prevent it is the next Ice Age. It will come but maybe not in time. Geez! That doesn't seem right! The next Ice age would be a good thing??? Only if you don't like the idea of Tabor Cove.
 
I'm ok with that. I'll need to buy a boat, but not a new house.

barfo
 
Ha! That map makes a mockery of all the farmland the Urban growth boundaries are protecting. Oyster farms now I guess. umm, some cinder block houses now would make great future reefs.
 
Ha! That map makes a mockery of all the farmland the Urban growth boundaries are protecting. Oyster farms now I guess. umm, some cinder block houses now would make great future reefs.

On the contrary, it's one more good reason not to build on that farmland.

barfo
 
Looks like I might be OK and be living on Vancouver Island since I live in East Vancouver, not far from Prune Hill/Camas.
 
BeerBoy, we are safe to FAMS! It's all about that Klickatat Island life son!Screen Shot 2016-04-14 at 11.34.43 PM.png
 
image.jpg Everybody in the area is going to grow vagina gills behind their ears as an adaptive response.
 
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