To: Chaguito
3000 miles south of last known position. This fact makes no sense to me. Could the debris have drifted this far, passing through the indonesian islands, in two weeks?
426 posted on
03/20/2014 7:39:09 PM PDT by
rdl6989
To: rdl6989
Don’t know what the speed of the average Indian stream is, but it moves counterclockwise. Would not pass through Indonesia if it was in the ocean and just found west of AUS.
428 posted on
03/20/2014 7:48:34 PM PDT by
the OlLine Rebel
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