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2 minutes ago, docyabut2 said:

It looks like he has part of New Mexico and most of Arizona under water too.  That is wrong because the lowest point in New Mexico is 3500 feet above sea level.  And Arizona is mostly high altitude as well, except for the grand canyojn and death valley. (wait is death valley in Arizona or California?)  Anyway, it is wrong.

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1 hour ago, Desertrat56 said:

It looks like he has part of New Mexico and most of Arizona under water too.  That is wrong because the lowest point in New Mexico is 3500 feet above sea level.  And Arizona is mostly high altitude as well, except for the grand canyojn and death valley. (wait is death valley in Arizona or California?)  Anyway, it is wrong.

In North America, the largest fault line is the San Andreas fault in California.

New Mexico and Arizona could go under water, if there is the biggest earthquake thats hits California

 

Earthquake Swarm In California’s San Andreas Fault Might Trigger Powerful Quake Next Week, USGS Warns

https://www.ibtimes.com/earthquake-swarm-californias-san-andreas-fault-might-trigger-powerful-quake-next-week-3027546

 

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5 minutes ago, docyabut2 said:

In North America, the largest fault line is the San Andreas fault in California.

New Mexico and Arizona could go under water, if there is the biggest earthquake hits California

No, for one thing the San Andres Fault is almost 1000 miles from New Mexico and it will not slide California into the ocean, it will slide the west side up high over the east side of the fault.  Yes, the some of the western part of California will be under water, and some will be elevated.  And the water flowing from the ocean into the low spots will not fill up 3000 feet above sea level.  I learned this in a college geology class.  The fault line has been studied and it has been determined how it will cause destruction if it ever gets serious.

Now Florida, on the other hand is hanging by a thread.  Has no deep rock under the arm so it could break off and float away, or just disintegrate into many sink holes.

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9 minutes ago, Desertrat56 said:

No, for one thing the San Andres Fault is almost 1000 miles from New Mexico and it will not slide California into the ocean, it will slide the west side up high over the east side of the fault.  Yes, the some of the western part of California will be under water, and some will be elevated.  And the water flowing from the ocean into the low spots will not fill up 3000 feet above sea level.  I learned this in a college geology class.  The fault line has been studied and it has been determined how it will cause destruction if it ever gets serious.

Now Florida, on the other hand is hanging by a thread.  Has no deep rock under the arm so it could break off and float away, or just disintegrate into many sink holes.

I don `nt want to believe in all these predictions. but we don't know what could really happen "( and it could cause water coming from underneath :(

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5 minutes ago, docyabut2 said:

I don `nt want to believe in all these predictions. but we don't know what could really happen "( 

Right.  So we just have to accept that things happen and sometimes we can get a warning and sometimes we don't but prophecy is rarely accurate.

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4 minutes ago, Desertrat56 said:

Right.  So we just have to accept that things happen and sometimes we can get a warning and sometimes we don't but prophecy is rarely accurate.

 but earthquakes could cause water coming from underneath :(

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Just now, docyabut2 said:

 and it could cause water coming from underneath :(

Well, knowing a little bit about geology and the composition of the fault line would probably help you feel better about it.  Are you in California?   There is a huge falult line in the mid west as well called the New Madrid Fault.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Madrid_Seismic_Zone

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14 minutes ago, Desertrat56 said:

Well, knowing a little bit about geology and the composition of the fault line would probably help you feel better about it.  Are you in California?   There is a huge falult line in the mid west as well called the New Madrid Fault.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Madrid_Seismic_Zone

I know Cayce said we be hit first in the mid west fault line, I am in Ohio. ")

http://www.sixwise.com/newsletters/05/12/14/when-not-if-when-will-the-big-earthquake-hit-the-midwest.htm

 

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17 minutes ago, Desertrat56 said:

Well, knowing a little bit about geology and the composition of the fault line would probably help you feel better about it.  Are you in California?   There is a huge falult line in the mid west as well called the New Madrid Fault.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Madrid_Seismic_Zone

Northeast of there is the Wabash Valley fault that runs pretty much through the area of our farm. :huh:

One article I read stated that some researchers suggested that the Wabash Valley fault was the trigger for the 1812 earthquake along the New Madrid. There's been 2 ~5.0 and a 5.4 on the fault that I can remember since the 60's. They say it's capable or has had an earthquake as high as 7.0.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabash_Valley_Seismic_Zone

 

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14 minutes ago, Buzz_Light_Year said:

Northeast of there is the Wabash Valley fault that runs pretty through the area of our farm. :huh:

One article I read stated that some researchers suggested that the Wabash Valley fault was the trigger for the 1812 earthquake along the New Madrid. There's been 2 ~5.0 and a 5.4 on the fault that I can remember since the 60's. They say it's capable or has had an earthquake as high as 7.0.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabash_Valley_Seismic_Zone

 

yep:)Cayce said we be hit first in the mid west fault line, before the big one hits the California:( anyone study Edgar Cayce perditions,  I have :)

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New city ,could it be California? :)

Nostradamus prophecy: Quatrain 1, 87

Earthshaking fire from the centre of the earth

will cause tremors around the New City.

Two great rocks will war for a long time,

then Arethusa will redden a new river

 

The fires in California do come from under ground .then Arethusa will redden a new river

https://news.yahoo.com/smoke-flames-pour-sewers-california-013527214.html

 

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