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  • the ones they i post are what i consider hot spots. i have been monitoring earthquakes for 20 years. several spots were getting regularly 3'0's everyother day. now they have increased to a level that some of these might be disappearing soon. also the really deep quakes are the stretching of the earth's crust. the sallower ones create more property damage. i also watch closely the new madrid fault line. and living in a earthquake, volcano zone i am more sensitive to quake. never be afraid to ask questions that's how we all learn. with love and blessings. j&j.
  • Hi Shannon, yes, we're tracking trends, size, locations, that sort of thing.
    Hey, I sent you a link to an update from Clif High of the webbot reports. I can't tell if you received it. You're from the San Diego area and I tried to make sure everyone from the west coast received a link to his update, just in case, so they would have a head's of a possibility of any significant quake activitity.

    Most people that come to this ning found it because they have some real concerns about what is going on in the world. How are you doing with this? Do you have some concerns about what you're seeing happening in the world around you.

    Let me know if you got that link, if not, and your interested, let me know and I will leave it in your comment section. Welcome to ECC. e
  • You're not an outsider Shannon, don't be silly. I know it can be scary joining a new group, but we are all here for the same reason...and its this reason that brings us together and makes us family.
  • thank you paris, i probaly say the wrong thing. shannon thank you for asking we are all here to help each other. be safe my friend's.
  • Shannon, as PX grows nearer quakes and volcanic activity have been on the increase. Posting this on here allows us to keep track and note any changes or activity in areas that are usually quiet.
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