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To: fatima
The Tehachapi quake of 52 . I witnessed that scene many times...
86 posted on 10/04/2007 5:51:24 PM PDT by tubebender ( FReepers Dog Bo ate my Tag Line Again!)
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To: tubebender
Really,you were there.
88 posted on 10/04/2007 5:57:59 PM PDT by fatima (Baby alert,Baby Ava arrived 6-29-07 at 3 PM-she is 10 pounds:))
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To: tubebender

Why aren’t you sleeping?


96 posted on 10/04/2007 6:16:02 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (Mother of the Bride here, treat me with respect for once, will ya? ;))
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To: tubebender; fatima; Global2010

Tehachapi Earthquake
Main Street, Tehachapi, after the earthquake of July 21, 1952. The two-story concrete (with wood floors and roof) structure in the background is the Catholic Youth Center. Despite the fact that most of Tehachapi's business section was at least partially destroyed, this building suffered little damage. (photo: World Wide Photo)


Kern County Tehachapi


Kern County Earthquake Tehachapi
Vertical fracture on the northeast side of Bear Mountain, along the White Wolf fault. At this location, a vertical displacement of 60 cm (2 ft) and a horizontal (left-lateral) displacement of 45 cm (1.5 ft) were measured along the break. (photo: University of California)

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California Earthquake Museum

Welcome..... to the California Earthquake Museum! Our website, and the Museum, are intended to serve as a focal point for information about current and historical earthquakes, resources, data and references for the state of California...

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Our general site area is located at the junction of the San Andreas and Garlock Faults and the Frazier Mountain Thrust Fault, all of which yield valuable, ongoing earthquake science and info.

In January, 1857, the Great Fort Tejon Earthquake occurred here and, rated at 8.25 magnitude, is equal to the largest earthquake ever recorded in the state!

This quake caused 15 ft. vertical and 30 ft. horizontal shifts in the local area. The split in the earth opened up from about 50 miles north of Taft to Palm Springs, and.... the Kern River bounced out ot its' riverbed, causing massive flooding in what is now Bakersfield!

California Earthquake Museum

147 posted on 10/04/2007 7:22:44 PM PDT by bd476
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