>>If you want geologically stable there are areas in the Dakotas especially around Mount Rushmore that are expected to be around/stable for a long time. <<
Plausible. While drought may be a concern, that area is far enough north that it won't overheat soon. However, the land is touchy as fuck, and if you annoy the Black Hills in particular, they may decide to beat you black and blue or throw your bike down the mountain.
>>There was a program on History Channel: Aftermath: Population Zero that talked about what areas and objects will last.<<
Excellent show. Life After People is another good one, and I am especially intrigued by the divergences between the two.
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Date: 2021-05-01 01:39 am (UTC)Plausible. While drought may be a concern, that area is far enough north that it won't overheat soon. However, the land is touchy as fuck, and if you annoy the Black Hills in particular, they may decide to beat you black and blue or throw your bike down the mountain.
>>There was a program on History Channel: Aftermath: Population Zero that talked about what areas and objects will last.<<
Excellent show. Life After People is another good one, and I am especially intrigued by the divergences between the two.