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 Las Vegas
      Las VegasLos Vegas is the glitter capitol of the US, where gambling and live
      entertainment make this a favorite tourist destination. Even if one loses
      the funds they came with, they can leave with a smile as they have been
      entertained, or so the management hopes. Certainly, even during this the
      second Great Depression, they have not been at a loss for traffic, and the
      boom times continue at Las Vegas. We have stated that due to the hard rock
      from prior salt lakes in much of Nevada that the Pole Shift is not
      expected to change the geography of the area. So what would put Las Vegas
      at risk that a UFO display that could be seen from the brightly lit
      streets of Las Vegas recently occurred? 
      
      The great Hoover Dam is nearby, but when this breaks after the New Madrid
      adjustment it is assumed that it will be land down river that will be in
      danger. Dams do not always break by shattering such that the waters they
      hold back pour around the shattered dam. The Hoover Dam in particular was
      built so sturdily that it is unlikely to shatter. This was because it was
      intended to hold back an immense
      amount of water, and the site chosen because the rock on either side of
      the dam was considered impervious to erosion or crumbling. What then is
      likely to happen to the Hoover Dam as the pressure of the N American bow
      increases, as it surely will prior to the New Madrid adjustment? 
      
      Spillways are openings in the dams, tubes that run through the dams ending
      in gates, all of which are vulnerable to being crunched and broken. A
      jammed gateway will hardly be unjammed
      easily, as that would entail dismantling the dam or some such maneuver.
      Jammed shut, what would the water flowing into the lake above the Hoover
      Dam do? It would rise, and flow into Las Vegas along the ravines that
      connect the two. Flood may be the last thing that residents of Las Vegas
      worry about, but flood may be something that may arrive suddenly, and fail
      to drain. 
    
ZetaTalk ™ April 7, 2012
