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Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: deedub on June 19, 2012, 12:29:09 pm
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It was an EARTHQUAKE people! Keep your minds out of the gutter, sheesh! Seriously though, felt a big tremor here in Melbourne, very weird.
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;D ;D ;D. . . seriously though . . that can be so scary - hope there was no damage.
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Ohhh nothing here. What part of Melbourne are you in.
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http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/quake-shakes-melbourne-20120619-20m88.html !!!!
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Spooky. I don't like them.
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All my fcebook friends also commented about it and my brother felt it. the stoies of what they thought it was are funny
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Oh. I thought you might of tried some of that hot Chilli sauce posted on the forum :D
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I thought you were quoting Gloria Gaynor :-)) Was it her who sang that song? ???
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Ohhh nothing here. What part of Melbourne are you in.
I'm in Clifton hill, but a friend in Ormond felt it as well, other side of town.
Thanks for the link goldfish!
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DS19 just moved to Melbourne one day ago...made a bigger impact than I thought he would :o
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DS19 just moved to Melbourne one day ago...made a bigger impact than I thought he would :o
Well that explains it!
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I rang my DD & SIL in South Yarra and asked if they had just had an earthquake (as soon as I read deedub's posting). SIL answered the phone and had felt it, thought a truck rolled past in front of their house until the bed shook. He was very surprised I knew about it when he hadn't been able to find out anything over there at that time.
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We felt it here in Kew - windows rattled!
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I hate eathquakes :(
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Apparently 5.5 on the Richter scale and lasted 30 seconds
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Friends in mel on facebook were all writing about it too..think it was flt all over
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Felt it in two waves- all up lasted 30-40 seconds and sounded like a freight train was about to come through the walls just like the last 'big' one. Apparently last night's quake was the strongest we've had in Victoria for over a hundred years. As usual, my DH is away for work but at least my kids were asleep in bed and none the wiser. My cup of tea which I was drinking at the time spilled though.
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You can see today's USGS earthquake map of the world Here (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/).
We have small earthquakes fairly often. I can see the San Andreas fault ridge from my deck. The other fault that forms the fault line directly west and the triangular shape of the western end of the Antelope Valley is the Garlock fault zone.
My home is almost in the exact middle of the map on this page (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqscanv/FaultMaps/118-35.html).
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We certainly felt it - we live near Deedub so had the same intensity as her.
I grew up near a fault line in NZ so earthquakes were not an unusual occurrence for me as a youngster, but left NZ when I was 19 so this was a bit of a new experience for me as well. fortunately, no damage here either.
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So glad I live in the sunshine state :)...here we only have to worry about cyclones, flooding, bushfire.....maybe I'll stop now....before I scare myself. I hope all of our southerners are okay....earthquakes however big or small are unnerving.
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We had one on 8th June. What is happening to poor old Mother Earth? It was so scary. Hope everyone is OK.
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What is happening to poor old Mother Earth?
I have a theory on this. We have been pulling all sorts of resources out of the earth for so long now it is all becoming unstable under the surface, thus earthquakes are happening where they have never been felt before. There has to be some 'pay back' for our total plundering of this planet! If you haven't read about fracking before, take the time to do a little research on this, it is totally scary! The legacy we are creating for the future is horrendous.
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just saw this on the news.
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As an ex-NZer I am quite used to feeling earthquakes, so they have never really bothered me (well aside from the fact in the back of your mind you never know how bad it is going to get).
The funniest earthquake time I remember was about 3 nights before my sister's wedding, we were in our beds (I shared a room with her) and this earthquake started, she lept out of bed and into the doorway, I stayed in bed :-)) - and she started yelling at me this: "hurry up and get over here into the doorway, can't you feel its an earthquake, come on...YOU HAVE TO BE MY BRIDESMAID IN 3 DAYS TIME!!!" I just laughed and said "so is that all you are worried about me for? Cuz I'm your bridesdmaid?" ...the the earth stopped shaking and all was well!!! :)
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Andiesendji that map is amazing, so many earth quakes in a day.
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What is happening to poor old Mother Earth?
I have a theory on this. We have been pulling all sorts of resources out of the earth for so long now it is all becoming unstable under the surface, thus earthquakes are happening where they have never been felt before. There has to be some 'pay back' for our total plundering of this planet! If you haven't read about fracking before, take the time to do a little research on this, it is totally scary! The legacy we are creating for the future is horrendous.
I agree Marina and tracking scares the daylights out of me. I watched Gasland (I think that was what it was called) and then did some more research - scared the pants off myself :'(
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Believe it or not, even some of the petroleum / gas companies are wary of fracking, it's that bad!