krakatoa (further East)
I’m guessing that they happen more often than some folks would like to think.
They are surprised? This place has earthquakes going off like a percolator.
Living on a beach, I always have tsunamis in the back of my mind. It is my opinion that I am not so subject to a killer tsunami, as I am blocked from the open Pacific by other islands of the Philippines. I am, however, affected by earthquakes, less then 50 km from me. Since the big 8+ quake last month, we now have several small (mag 4 or less) almost every day. Very few are even noticed, and I have seen no surge in waves. The quakes are on Bohol, a large island that I can see from my beach.
If any FReeper is an authority on the subject, I would welcome any opinions.
Pretty cool. Thanks for posting.
Great find! Thanks!
BTW, I skimmed the article twice but did not find the elevation above sea level of the opening of the cave. Would you ping me as to that fact? Thanks.
That’s fascinating how they can look back through the strata.