Wow! A whole lot of shakin' and rumblin' going on...again.
Two evenings ago it was a 7.2 mag earthquake on the southern end of the San Andres Fault right where it crosses California/Mexico border and just north of the Gulf of California.
Then this morning I saw reports that Mt. Redoubt is starting to shake like a bowl full of jelly and there's a possibility of an eruption.
And this evening there was a 7.7 mag earthquake off the northwest coast of Sumatra.
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Redoubt has calmed down again; the vulcanologists (I still think it sounds like they're studying Spock) don't know why it starting shaking yesterday ... and they don't know why it slacked off today.
"It's reminding us it's an active volcano," said one of their spokesmen. Gee, ya think?
couldn't have said it better myself....
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