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Homestead fears boulders
Honolulu Advertiser ^
| Saturday, August 24, 2002
| Karen Blakeman
Posted on 08/24/2002 2:53:23 PM PDT by Vidalia
Edited on 05/07/2004 6:18:30 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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When Mona Arthur stepped outside to tend to her plants about a month ago and discovered that a 350-pound rock had rolled down the hill and lodged against the fence behind her house in Kalawahine Valley, she didn't give it a lot of thought.
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; US: Hawaii
KEYWORDS: boulders; fearmongering; rocks; volcano
Earth to Honolulu, Earth to Honolulu:
Hey people, I will hold your obvious double Mai-Tais while you remember that you live on an island that is part of an active volcanic chain , prone to such things as landslides and earthquakes.
GET A GRIP...
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posted on
08/24/2002 2:53:23 PM PDT
by
Vidalia
To: Vidalia
Good point. I used to live in a part of CO where people built beautiful homes among the giant boulders strewn at the foot of the cliffs. I always wondered if they realized where the boulders came from. And what another one would do to their house.
But it is obviously the developer's fault if you buy a house under a cliff.
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posted on
08/24/2002 2:58:15 PM PDT
by
Restorer
To: Vidalia
Housing development near me: "Alluvial Homes"
To: Born to Conserve
LOL! Here in the "alluvial fan" near the mountains in the Coachella Valley of south Kalifornia, we are truly rock ridden......just today (just made this our permanent home, and are wrapping up our landscaping), we actually went out and BOUGHT about 100 zops worth of river rock.......this after paying the "Cinco Amigos" something like 2000 bucks to remove and dispose of bigger rocks.
To: Born to Conserve
LOL! Here in the "alluvial fan" near the mountains in the Coachella Valley of south Kalifornia, we are truly rock ridden......just today (just made this our permanent home, and are wrapping up our landscaping), we actually went out and BOUGHT about 100 zops worth of river rock.......this after paying the "Cinco Amigos" something like 2000 bucks to remove and dispose of bigger rocks.
To: ErnBatavia
oops....boulder double click, when one would have done just fine; temp has dropped to 107, so it's time to put some MEAT on the 'cue.....
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