how r u m? saw u considering montana area!
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wyoming, somewhere in the high plateau around Rock Springs
better! have a brother by coeur d alene Idaho/ not that far away, who's neighbor has goats, llamas, sheep & more
Perhaps add to your selection matrix the triangle in the Appalachian Mountains between Tennessee, North Carolina,and Virginia
Something like this:

nah, i don't want to be that close to the ocean
It's on a mountain at 5000 feet...
yes but it's under 300 miles to the wild atlantic ocean
Half the people here believe that the West Coast is falling into the ocean and the same for the wicked cities to the east.
Someone should tell them that 300 miles isn't going to cut it.
lol, well, i'm not a communist groupthink drone, just because people believe something that doesn't mean anything at all, like the clustering of luck, there is no pattern to the deviation from reality
the chinese atmospheric researchers have observed growing plasma bubbles (which are shaped by magnetic fields) accumulating above roughly the region around ... here's the image:

these are being caused by a strong magnetic field that herds the plasma into these areas as it comes in from space, obviously far more of it clusters around the magnetic poles but these look like they could be the magnetic polarity of the rocks near the surface of the planet, and where the poles might shift to in order to decrease the tension between them and the core's polarity, which tends to gravitate around the rotational geological pole for reasons of the core being somewhat liquid, or supercritical, in any case, more affected by rotational inertia
what direction is the inertia of the sea going to be from this position, if this is where the crust realigns to the geographical/rotational north/south? the north sea is going to flood over the east and west coast in opposite directions, so, yeah, in a nutshell, the east and west coastal areas are fucked, and most of the entire region of the eastern half of USA is under 1000 feet altitude, whereas the midwest is upwards of 2000
even if you are on a 3000 foot altiude rock, if it's only 50 miles to 1000 feet, that's a lot of runway for some waves to blow up and over, not the case for either the rockies and the eastern plateau or western china and mongolia/southern siberia
if there is any parts of the world that won't be hit by mile high tsunami conditions across the world's oceans it's those two spots, and especially along the axis that the plasma bubbles imply there could be a correction towards
for illustration, the left and right of this angle of view of the earth's globe shows where the new geographical poles could shift to, if these large plasma accumulations indicate a strong localised magnetic polarity

Oh I see
yeah, 2d map projections are warped... those two points are close to the antipodes of each other
Is the red and blue bubbles indicating North and South pole? If so, they seem a little close to each other, unless I'm just not thinking 3d globe
just look at how they appear on a globe in the second picture i posted
they are a little off center, yes, but their position is related to the density of ferromagnetic materials in the crust... notice how the "south" one is more scattered?
the solidified rock of the crust is not mobile, and cannot move, if the magnetic field changes substantially, and this happens when you have a massive crossing of our field with the ambient galactic magnetic field
when magnetic flux lines oppose, they create a temporary zone of low magnetism, and in this case, the crustal permanent magnetic alignments will start to become stronger and will make it more likely that the crust is going to slip in order to line up the crustal field with the core field
this is what caused the Great Flood
north africa used to be a wet subtropical zone up to around 5000 years ago, and there was actually a couple of main veins of the Nile river, one of which passes straight by the Great Pyramids, which also have remnants of docks right where that would have been once