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Earthquake tremor in southern cali

Don't know, wrong side of the country.

Look it up online and see if there is any record of it.
 
Ya its all over the news 5.4, kinda weired been in cali my whole life n this is the first i ever felt one
 
Yeah well, nature and weather has been a bit funny lately. Don't be shocked if you feel more.
 
yea ive been feeling them.... I live by the border of arizona and mexico and theres literally been earthquakes every day since the big easter quake.
 
dude wtf, i was outside n i ddint feel shit i just heard the garage door rattle like a bitch but i thought the wind blew up against it or something
 
Ya its all over the news 5.4, kinda weired been in cali my whole life n this is the first i ever felt one

wtf ngr? u srs?

I felt that shit. A little before 5pm I think. felt it pretty good here. epicenter was Borrego Springs. This was a new quake, not related to the Easter quake. Funny thing is the quakes and after shocks that have been happening almost every day, have been since they have been pumping water into the fault lines there to get steam to drive turbines for energy. Coincidence? hmmmm
 
What scares the sh*t out of me, is that just about every fault has been relieved in SoCal in the last 20 years, EXCEPT for the San Andreas... That one has a case of blue balls that nobody can imagine. When it goes, the USA will forget all about the economy and the Mideast problems. If we get an 8.3, which is VERY realistic on the San Andreas, downtown Los Angeles could look like Ground Zero in NYC. The Inland Empire (San Bernardino/Riverside Counties) will get the worst of it, and this will be the first time in history that the southern end of the San Andreas has let go anywhere near a populated area. It was about 150 years ago last time, and there were only a couple of farms and Catholic missions out there.

Charles (A voice of experience on SoCal quakes including Sylmar '71 and Northridge '94, and all the ones between.
 
We barely get them up here. Records say we get tiny ones here and there, about every 2 years. Last big one was in 07, I didn't feel anything though.

We are due to get one soon, we are on top of a nice fault.
 
There's a huge fault line along the Wasatch Front (the whole eastside of the Salt Lake Valley) that's something like 100 years overdue for a quake. The bad part of it is the entire valley is built on what used to be the bed of Lake Bonneville, which used to cover the entire state. If you go camping in the high Uintas you can find seashells at around 9,000 ft. So since the soil everything is built on here is basically sediment and hard packed sand, when the quake does hit everything will basically sink. The way it was explained to me was if you set a bunch of toys in a sand box and just wailed on the sides of it with a sledge hammer. So I've got that going for me... Which is nice.
 
ceo has esp, knew what nev was about to say...Nice


And yes Nev, I would def get the hell away from that fault line..There is nothing stating that it will go, but dang..If it doesn't regularly go than when it does go it will be HUGE.
 
ceo has esp, knew what nev was about to say...Nice


And yes Nev, I would def get the hell away from that fault line..There is nothing stating that it will go, but dang..If it doesn't regularly go than when it does go it will be HUGE.

Fuck it! I'm like a capitan, I go down with the ship.
 
wtf ngr? u srs?

I felt that shit. A little before 5pm I think. felt it pretty good here. epicenter was Borrego Springs. This was a new quake, not related to the Easter quake. Funny thing is the quakes and after shocks that have been happening almost every day, have been since they have been pumping water into the fault lines there to get steam to drive turbines for energy. Coincidence? hmmmm



No lie G dawg!!!! The earthquakes have been consitantly active the past few months. What of this is only a prelude to something greater? We're all gonna DIE!!!!
 
No lie G dawg!!!! The earthquakes have been consitantly active the past few months. What of this is only a prelude to something greater? We're all gonna DIE!!!!

2012 ngr...2012.

End of the world son. :(
 
You believe in that?

not really. I mean I believe the planets will align and shit, but who the fuck knows what will happen if anything. Everyone is just guessing at shit.

What I do know is it is a fucking gold mine right now. You could write any kind of book on 2012 right now and it would sell a million copies. The more outrageous and wild you can make it the more it will sell it seems.

I am working on a 2012 book now. I'ma be RICH, BITCH!
 
not really. I mean I believe the planets will align and shit, but who the fuck knows what will happen if anything. Everyone is just guessing at shit.

What I do know is it is a fucking gold mine right now. You could write any kind of book on 2012 right now and it would sell a million copies. The more outrageous and wild you can make it the more it will sell it seems.

I am working on a 2012 book now. I'ma be RICH, BITCH!

...............
 
not really. I mean I believe the planets will align and shit, but who the fuck knows what will happen if anything. Everyone is just guessing at shit.

What I do know is it is a fucking gold mine right now. You could write any kind of book on 2012 right now and it would sell a million copies. The more outrageous and wild you can make it the more it will sell it seems.

I am working on a 2012 book now. I'ma be RICH, BITCH!

You are a hustler, baby. I just want you to know. It ain’t where you been, but where you are about to go.
 
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If you go camping in the high Uintas you can find seashells at around 9,000 ft.

The power of the Earth is awesome. Same thing north of Los Angeles, in Chatsworth and Simi Valley. You can find sea shells and ocean life fossils in broken sandstone boulders. The whole San Fernando Valley (the northern half of the City of Los Angeles), was once under the ocean. There is a line of extinct (I INDEED HOPE extinct, anyway), volcanoes from Point Dume in Malibu, running east through the middle of Los Angeles County to the Hollywood Hills. As I understand it, there was a huge series of quakes and volcanic activity around 10,000 years ago, which raised the floor of the San Fernando Valley to 500 feet, and forced the ocean to recede, causing the formation of the deep canyons which run from the Valley to the beaches. If you drive down Topanga Canyon (Hwy 27) from the Valley to the coast, you can see how the ground is split perfectly, and how a cliff edge on you left would fit like a puzzle piece into the opposite face on your right. It just tore open like that, and spread a mile apart. Scary! If it happens like that again tomorrow, Thanks Bros, it's been good knowing you!

Charles
 
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