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  • New study pinpoints source of largest recorded Mediterranean earthquake in AD 365

    11/11/2024 7:30:07 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 19 replies
    American Geophysical Union ^ | May 10, 2021 | Joint Release: Nanci Bompey (AGU), Josef Zens (GFZ)
    On the morning of 21 July, AD 365, the Eastern Mediterranean was shaken by an earthquake that is generally believed to be the strongest recorded earthquake in the Mediterranean. It probably originated around Crete, Greece, and was followed by a tsunami that hit the Mediterranean coastlines causing many deaths. In Alexandria, tsunami devastation was so severe that the day of the event was commemorated as the "day of horror" for centuries after the event.The earthquake was strong enough to lift parts of Crete by several meters. This upheaval of the island left behind fossil shorelines, which Richard Ott, a scientist...
  • McDonalds Blantant Racism "365Black.com"

    10/13/2009 5:54:03 PM PDT · by seeker41 · 41 replies · 2,120+ views
    Mcdonalds Website | 10/13/09 | self
    Check this website out...what if they had put up a 365 WHITE WEBSITE? http://www.365black.com/365black/index.jsp
  • Tsunami that devastated the ancient world could return

    03/09/2008 7:17:08 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 55 replies · 2,192+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 3/9/08 | AFP
    PARIS (AFP) - "The sea was driven back, and its waters flowed away to such an extent that the deep sea bed was laid bare and many kinds of sea creatures could be seen," wrote Roman historian Ammianus Marcellus, awed at a tsunami that struck the then-thriving port of Alexandria in 365 AD. "Huge masses of water flowed back when least expected, and now overwhelmed and killed many thousands of people... Some great ships were hurled by the fury of the waves onto the rooftops, and others were thrown up to two miles (three kilometres) from the shore." Ancient documents...
  • Clinton Library's universal appeal seen in its 365,000 visitors (almost every Bubba voter)

    07/16/2005 8:35:15 PM PDT · by Libloather · 77 replies · 1,273+ views
    Newsday.com ^ | 7/15/05 | DAVID HAMMER
    Clinton Library's universal appeal seen in its 365,000 visitors By DAVID HAMMER Associated Press Writer July 15, 2005, 7:07 PM EDT LITTLE ROCK -- The everyman appeal that Bill Clinton peddled in his political campaigns lives on at his presidential library. Among the more than 365,000 visitors who have passed through the library since November, no single demographic stands out. "I just think he is the only president I'll ever see who will really understand me as a person, and that's why I wanted to see more," said Ava Carter, 48, a black Democrat traveling with James D. Stearns, 55,...