[TimeStar] Atlantic quakes, volcanoes & subsidence
Margaret Hurt Margaret H
eartheyes at earthlink.net
Sun Feb 27 04:59:04 EST 2005
Locally reported in newspapers......there were -3- small quakes!
I might be able to locate where I read this amongst the emails if you
would like the report.
very curious times....EarthEyes
TimeStar wrote:
> The quake in Maryland (February 23, 2005) is important because quakes
> in that area are relatively rare at this point on the planet. But a
> new cycle that includes the East Coast of America could be starting as
> a result of the 9.3 magnitude quake near Sumatra in December 2004. The
> largest quakes on the planet are still occurring in the Sumatra area
> of Indonesia, two months after the December 26, 2004 quake that
> resulted in the largest natural disaster in recorded history. To get
> some context for this, we humans must realize that our recorded
> history is miniscule in comparison to the cycles of the planet's life
> reaching billions of years beyond our recorded history.
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