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Magz
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Magz
6 years ago

Felt in Sunnybrae!

gunther
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gunther
6 years ago

Felt it out in Cutten

G-MAS
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G-MAS
6 years ago

Humboldt hill?odd.

Bozo
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Bozo
6 years ago

>”Humboldt hill? odd.”

Humboldt Hill == Right across from the fault that runs under Humboldt Bay near the entrance…
and under the PG&E power plant.

G-MAS
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G-MAS
6 years ago
Reply to  Bozo

I’m so sorry,it’s odd that it doesn’t happen there more.Better

Lundbar Hillbilly
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Lundbar Hillbilly
6 years ago

Very shallow at only 4 km (2.4 miles) hypocentral depth.

Sparklemahn
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Sparklemahn
6 years ago

Dang. Had it been bigger it would have done damage at such a shallow depth.

dapisan
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dapisan
6 years ago

Elk River

s
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s
6 years ago

Woke, then made a out of coffee. I saw no point in getting back to sleep.

Bozo
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Bozo
6 years ago

>”I’m so sorry,it’s odd that it doesn’t happen there more. Better”

Yup. The 7.1 back in the early 80’s (?) took down the overpass by CR,
sunk an island out in the bay, and led to the PG&E nuclear plant closing.

I’ve been waiting for a ‘big quake’ to occur… been awhile since the early 90’s.

Sparklemahn
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Sparklemahn
6 years ago
Reply to  Bozo

Amazing to consider a 7.0 quake is ten thousand times more powerful than a 3.0 due to the exponential nature of the Richter scale.

Animals
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Animals
6 years ago

I missed it,I dont have good balence any more,and get dizzy every day,so I probly just didnt realize it wasnt just a nother head rash dizzy spell again.hahahaha