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In reply to the discussion: Amazing panoramic view of San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake. [View all]Kablooie
(19,114 posts)26. Here is the same movie of Market Street right AFTER the earthquake.
http://archive.org/details/0254_San_Francisco_Earthquake_Aftermath_1906_01_21_25_00
By the way, archive.org is a great website to explore. Tons of old books, movies, audio and other public domain materials.
You can even use the Wayback Machine to search websites and see how they looked in the past.
Some go back as far as 1996.
By the way, archive.org is a great website to explore. Tons of old books, movies, audio and other public domain materials.
You can even use the Wayback Machine to search websites and see how they looked in the past.
Some go back as far as 1996.
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Amazing panoramic view of San Francisco after the 1906 Earthquake. [View all]
AsahinaKimi
Sep 2012
OP
As I recall (from reading about flying panoramic cameras from kites years ago)
kentauros
Sep 2012
#38
I remember a Tsunami in the bay area back in 1964, only we called it a tidal wave
Brother Buzz
Sep 2012
#25
I came down from Oregon before the Iraq War with a busload of college students
Nostradammit
Sep 2012
#34
Thank you for posting this. So much devastation...everything's broken, it's a haunting photo.
TheManInTheMac
Sep 2012
#40