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BlueWaveNeverEnd

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38. in dense cities, LA, SF / building codes would have say, no matter the $$
Tue Dec 20, 2022, 09:35 PM
Dec 2022

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Why hasn't this been covered on TV news outlets? brush Dec 2022 #1
It's in a remote part of California Retrograde Dec 2022 #4
Because only poor hippies Tree Lady Dec 2022 #5
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
There are those out in the woods Tree Lady Dec 2022 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author CountAllVotes Jan 2023 #42
probably more conservatives than hippies. also that church got a foot hold BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #17
media like here consumed with trump, musk, and the royals nt msongs Dec 2022 #7
it's waaay up there in northern California. flew up there a few years ago BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #16
Dunno, 6.4 is getting up there Warpy Dec 2022 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author CountAllVotes Jan 2023 #43
I saw it this morning on the Chris Jansing show, MSNBC. Polly Hennessey Dec 2022 #2
Wow..TY! I had no idea. Cha Dec 2022 #3
Right up near the boundary between the San Andreas and the Cascadia Subduction Zone. roamer65 Dec 2022 #6
Exactly DuranDuranDUme Dec 2022 #8
I'd definitely stock up on supplies a bit if I lived out there. roamer65 Dec 2022 #9
zero high rises BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #18
Now I must relearn all I forgot about the Codifer Dec 2022 #12
Damn. I like Eureka. niyad Dec 2022 #10
Saw it on Rebl2 Dec 2022 #11
From the quake app. usonian Dec 2022 #14
That seems like a lot of damage for a 6.4. BigmanPigman Dec 2022 #15
the guy who lost his front porch thing...it looks sketchily built BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #19
That looked like it was held up with duct tape. BigmanPigman Dec 2022 #22
indeed. here is closeup pic BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #29
Aww, there are even tiny Xmas lights still BigmanPigman Dec 2022 #30
The house itself looks to be from 1910-1922 & has likely withstood many quakes. NullTuples Dec 2022 #25
Very poor area not much money Tree Lady Dec 2022 #37
in dense cities, LA, SF / building codes would have say, no matter the $$ BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #38
Damage depends also on the soil type and to a lesser extent ... Auggie Dec 2022 #24
How true! BigmanPigman Dec 2022 #26
Pacifica in San Francisco. vanlassie Dec 2022 #32
Wow. mountain grammy Dec 2022 #21
Yoyushida are you ok??? CaptainTruth Dec 2022 #27
more quake pics BlueWaveNeverEnd Dec 2022 #28
San Andreas fault line. spike jones Dec 2022 #31
.... love_katz Dec 2022 #33
Got to spend several months in Eureka back in the late '70s. madamesilverspurs Dec 2022 #34
Looks nasty nightwing1240 Dec 2022 #35
My son went to Humboldt State in Arcata, so I'm familiar with all those locations. It's worse than I NBachers Dec 2022 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author CountAllVotes Jan 2023 #44
Sacramento here shanti Dec 2022 #40
Those sodas are now little bombs Qutzupalotl Dec 2022 #41
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