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« on: March 30, 2011, 07:19:54 PM »

 While I was in Fairbanks I talked to an geologist friend that use to teach geology before he retire and we  compared some things to Japans quake to the Good Friday one. He told me about an study  done on the 64 quake and  here is one fact that it is an recurring one and also an bit about the tsunami that was generated.

http://www2.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF16/1643.html

http://www2.gi.alaska.edu/ScienceForum/ASF15/1596.html
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« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2011, 08:40:05 PM »

   Interesting reading John.  I hope the people up there are taking the situation seriously and they have a plan on where they will go to get to the 100 foot level. You never know when something like the '64-quake will hit again. 
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« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2011, 11:45:47 PM »

Great reads.  I too hope people learn from history..

Not to be scared, but to be aware of your surroundings and what to do if something does happen.



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« Reply #3 on: April 06, 2011, 07:40:46 AM »

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but to be aware of your surroundings and what to do if something does happen.


 That is called boonie rat mentality. Always have an second way out in case the  main way is slammed shut on you.
 Learned it well  in naval special warfare school


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