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In reply to the discussion: EARTHQUAKE: near Cali and AZ, Ok this is somewhat significant [View all]nadinbrzezinski
(154,021 posts)35. From the shake map Hermosillo barely did
as well, and that was very close. It is on the fault, that is all.
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EARTHQUAKE: near Cali and AZ, Ok this is somewhat significant [View all]
nadinbrzezinski
Oct 2013
OP
I think it's pretty archaic, and unusual even in that context. I just wish it would
petronius
Oct 2013
#48
Not planning on returning at this point, but will hopefully have internet access off
cbayer
Oct 2013
#50
I said near AZ and Caifornia, not Juarez. If I am to be very exact, Hermosillo and Guaymas are the
nadinbrzezinski
Oct 2013
#34
That reminds me, whatever happened to Az? He/she used to be one of my favorite posters n/t
Fumesucker
Oct 2013
#24
I don't have much experience with earthquakes but we had one last summer or the one before.
hrmjustin
Oct 2013
#38
Tucson would be at the outer edge of where you would feel it, if you did
nadinbrzezinski
Oct 2013
#43