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Hawaii has a 5.2 wow how unusual is that for Hawaii, I have seen them have some smaller ones but nothing this big. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/recenteqsww/Quakes/usana2.htm

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I have been watching them for quite some time.

I am trying to find a place where i can find the location and intensity of earthquakes for the last 100 years....

California, has been having an average of 2 an hour since december 26th, and so has alaska.... the pacific ring has been having many many many earthquakes...

there have even been some earthquakes in Colorado, and Missouri, Tenn, and Kentucky....

all of these things have been spoken about and they are coming to pass.

these are only part of the birthing paings....

mike

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I have been watching them for quite some time. 

I am trying to find a place where i can find the location and intensity of earthquakes for the last 100 years....

California, has been having an average of 2 an hour since december 26th, and so has alaska.... the pacific ring has been having many many many earthquakes...

there have even been some earthquakes in Colorado, and Missouri, Tenn, and Kentucky.... 

all of these things have been spoken about and they are coming to pass.

these are only part of the birthing paings....

mike

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We had a quake in Tennessee???

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I have been watching them for quite some time. 

I am trying to find a place where i can find the location and intensity of earthquakes for the last 100 years....

California, has been having an average of 2 an hour since december 26th, and so has alaska.... the pacific ring has been having many many many earthquakes...

there have even been some earthquakes in Colorado, and Missouri, Tenn, and Kentucky.... 

all of these things have been spoken about and they are coming to pass.

these are only part of the birthing paings....

mike

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I found this, not sure if it will help.

Significant United States Earthquakes 1568 - 2004

http://nationalatlas.gov/mld/quksigx.html

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http://neic.usgs.gov/neis/eqlists/10maps_world.html

Largest Earthquakes in the World

MARANATHA ;)

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Mark 13:8

Nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places, and famines. These are the beginning of birth pains.

Signs of the times ;)

Our Lord Jesus is coming! ;)

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Earthquake Jolts Mount St. Helens Volcano

Jul 15, 9:34 PM (ET)

MOUNT ST. HELENS NATIONAL MONUMENT, Wash. (AP) - A magnitude 3 earthquake rattled Mount St. Helens on Friday, triggering rockfall and sending an ash plume above the crater rim, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

The quake occurred at 5:22 a.m., the largest recorded at the volcano in several months. Its cause was not immediately known.

In the past two days scientists have placed new Global Positioning Systems and a seismic station on the east and west sides of the glacier. Gas-emission readings earlier this week showed little change.

The U.S. Geological Survey and the University of Washington have monitored the volcano closely since it rumbled back to life Sept. 23, with shuddering seismic activity that peaked above magnitude 3 as hot magma broke through rocks in its path. Molten rock reached the surface Oct. 11, marking resumption of dome-building activity that had stopped in 1986. On March 8, it shot ash higher than 30,000 feet, and on July 2, rockfall knocked a large piece off the growing lava dome.

Scientists have said a more explosive eruption, possibly dropping ash within a 10-mile radius of the crater, is possible at any time.

http://apnews.myway.com/article/20050716/D8BC68600.html

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Tsunami quake caused huge sea floor rupture

Study used GPS used calculate 1,000 kilometer-long split

Updated: 12:19 p.m. ET July 13, 2005

LONDON - The earthquake that triggered December's devastating Indian Ocean tsunami caused a 1,000 km (620 mile) rupture in the sea floor, scientists said on Wednesday.

Using data from 60 Global Positioning System monitoring sites in southeast Asia, scientists at ENS/CNRS research institute in Paris calculated the unprecedented scale of the quake.

"We show that the rupture plane for this earthquake must have been at least 1,000 kilometers long," said Christophe Vigny who headed the research team.

For full article, click below....

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8562914/

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I have been watching them for quite some time. 

I am trying to find a place where i can find the location and intensity of earthquakes for the last 100 years....

California, has been having an average of 2 an hour since december 26th, and so has alaska.... the pacific ring has been having many many many earthquakes...

there have even been some earthquakes in Colorado, and Missouri, Tenn, and Kentucky.... 

all of these things have been spoken about and they are coming to pass.

these are only part of the birthing paings....

mike

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Thanks Mike for sharing that. I am teaching on the return of Christ right now and I was sharing with these young adults about the number of earthquakes right now, but I did not have this information. This will be most helpful!

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Earthquake Jolts Mount St. Helens Volcano

I hadn't seen this report.

I keep meaning to keep tabs on this, but keep forgetting to check on updates. Thanks for posting!

:laugh: Wishing I had the money to visit MSH before she blows her top again.

That and Yellowstone . . . which is another story . . . .

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