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Thursday, December 5, 2024
California: 7.0 quake, aftershocks, tsunami
Monday, September 16, 2024
California earthquake: Big One's coming
- Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024: Today's earthquake in Malibu broke a record for the most magnitude 4.0 and above quakes in a single year. ABC News' Jeff Nguyen reports.
- 00:00 Introduction
- 00:20 What is the San Andreas fault, and how did it originate?
- 3:04 Why is this geological fault dangerous?
- 4:18 Past earthquakes due to the San Andreas fault
- 7:40 When and where will The Big One take place?
- 10:38 How to prepare before this happens
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| There will be a lot more gold nuggets afterward |
- The 1906 San Francisco earthquake: This shaker occurred on April 18 of that year with an estimated magnitude of 7.9 on the Richter scale.
- Insane Curiosity, Sept. 13, 2024; Eds., Wisdom Quarterly
Thursday, September 12, 2024
Shake 'n Bake: classic Cali quakes, fires
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| If Las Vegas is Paiute for "lost wages," what does Los Angeles mean? "Lost angels" (WQ). |
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| Like Led Zep, I'm goin' to California with an aching in my heart. Get me out of Podunk! |
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| This must be Indonesian in origin, or Ring of Fire |
- It's okay because only about 100,000 acres of SoCal are currently burning, and some of that is in the OC or San Berdoo, part of the IE
- Malibu morning earthquake followed by many fun aftershocks
- The Bridge Fire in zero percent contained at 50,000 acres and growing
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| Griffith Park Observatory over Hollywood |
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| Catty Purry loves LA for flashy concerts |
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| There are hidden waterways above LA, with waterfalls and pools. The LA River has rapids. |
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| The beach view at sunset from Griffith, LA's own massive "Central Park" |
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| See, it's a giant lake! - That's a reservoir, no entry allowed. It's fenced off and forbidden. - Oh. |
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| Urban LA has many backwoods trails up north |
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| Guanyin Bodhisattva (nationsonline) |
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| If Buddhism had "prayers," this could be one of them on the wisdom of loving-kindness. |
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| When will the next teaching buddha arrive? |
- What if there were an eightfold path (ashtanga) to samadhi and another to enlightenment? The first is Integral Yoga, and the second is the Buddha's Noble Eightfold Path. Both work well simultaneously
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| Jen, you know this is not about your ego, hot body, or fame. Hello! This is a spiritual path. |
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| Group sitting helped kickstart my personal practice in private. I'd better do a free 10-day retreat. |
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| "Yoga" is not poses, which are only 1/8th of it. |
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| Jennifer Love Hewitt, it's not about yoga pants. |
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| Gone too soon, too soon. Now how will we ever awaken? Oh, the Dharma are the instructions? |
- InnerLifeConsciousness (video), Aug. 13, 2024; TEXT: Dhr. Seven, Crystal Q., CC Liu, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly, Team Fun in the Sun
Monday, July 29, 2024
Earthquake hits LA, what is God mad about?
Friday, February 9, 2024
Earthquake slams into soaked Los Angeles
Sunday, August 31, 2008
More Karma? Latest Chinese Earthquake
Seismograph reading. Thirty-two dead/missing; 258,000 homes destroyed in latest quake in China, state media said today (AFP/File/Olivier Morin). See slideshow
Actress Sharon Stone is staying quiet this time as the latest... China quake kills 27, destroys 180,000 homes
Gillian Wong (AP)
BEIJING -- Chinese rescue teams carrying tents, quilts, and sacks of rice rushed Sunday to reach survivors of an earthquake that killed at least 27 people, turned tens of thousands of homes into rubble, and cracked reservoirs.
Sharon Stone said she "cried" after the Tibetan Foundation asked her to come to the assistance of Chinese quake victims and added: "They wanted to go and be helpful, and that made me cry....It was a big lesson to me that sometimes you have to learn to put your head down and be of service even to people who aren't nice to you" (enjoyfrance.com). The 6.1-magnitude quake struck Sichuan province on Saturday along the same fault line as the May 12 quake that killed nearly 70,000.
Dozens of evacuees were assembled on a primary school field in Panzhihua, footage from state broadcaster China Central Television showed. Wrapped in quilts, the evacuees, including children and the elderly, lay on plastic sheets and mats on the ground.
Saturday's quake killed 22 people in Sichuan and five in the neighboring province of Yunnan, the official Xinhua News Agency said, citing the Ministry of Civil Affairs. The quake damaged major bridges and cracked three reservoirs, the agency said.
Another 362 people were injured, and three were missing after the quake hit 31 miles southeast of Panzhihua City in the southwestern corner of Sichuan on Saturday afternoon, the report said.
About 40,000 people were evacuated and relief efforts were under way, despite being hampered by heavy rains and the region's rugged terrain, Xinhua said. It said 6,200 tents, 3,500 quilts, and 55,000 pounds of rice were sent to the quake zone.
Since the 7.9-magnitude temblor on May 12, the region has been hit by scores of aftershocks.
A woman who answered the phone at Sichuan provincial seismological bureau said the region was hit by about 300 aftershocks on Sunday morning. She declined to give her name, saying she was not authorized to speak to the media.
Later on Sunday, a 5.6 magnitude aftershock was recorded in the same location as Saturday's quake, the administration said in a separate statement posted on its Web site. It was not immediately clear what damage the aftershock caused.








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