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In reply to the discussion: pics from this morning's northern california earthquake [View all]Retrograde
(11,369 posts)4. It's in a remote part of California
not near major population centers, and not that easy to get to. The San Francisco NPR station didn't mention it while I was driving home - and SF is the nearest big city to Eureka. Just goes to show if you want attention for your natural disaster make sure it happens near a big media outlet
There's a well-known fault system off the coast there - it was the site of the Ferndale quake back in the 90s.
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And by "poor hippies" you mean secretive rich cannabis growers toting uzi's?
FailureToCommunicate
Dec 2022
#13
Ca's legalization put most of the secretive ones out of business. Especially in the North State.
NullTuples
Dec 2022
#20
probably more conservatives than hippies. also that church got a foot hold
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Dec 2022
#17
it's waaay up there in northern California. flew up there a few years ago
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Dec 2022
#16
Right up near the boundary between the San Andreas and the Cascadia Subduction Zone.
roamer65
Dec 2022
#6
The house itself looks to be from 1910-1922 & has likely withstood many quakes.
NullTuples
Dec 2022
#25
in dense cities, LA, SF / building codes would have say, no matter the $$
BlueWaveNeverEnd
Dec 2022
#38