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The morning paper says a series of small quakes shook Maryland on
Wednesday. I didn't hear Steve Quayle http://www.stevequayle.com say anything about it last night, but he tends to only mention the larger quakes. While looking for a url to point you to for the complete story I was reminded of a Dec. 2003 quake of 4.5 magnitude 28 miles west of Richmond, VA. Pretty recently there was one in Arkansas that was felt in Tenn. Point: It is NOT IMPOSSIBLE that we see a MAJOR quake on the east or west coast of the U.S. |
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Or a major quake in the Mississippi valley.
Look up the New Madrid fault. IN the early 1800 a really big quake shook people as afar away as Boston, MA. Terry |
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Or a major quake in the Mississippi valley.
Look up the New Madrid fault. IN the early 1800 a really big quake shook people as afar away as Boston, MA. Terry Several actually, bigger than mag. 7, and 3 bigger than 8. A swarm to put most others to shame. Bruce Jensen |
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