8.8 Holy crap, this is bad
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...s2010tfan.html
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8.8 Holy crap, this is bad
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquak...s2010tfan.html
One off Japan as well, between 6.9 and 7.3.
Japanese and kiwi members, better find a tree, tsunami on it's way, stay safe
thank god britain is geologically ancient.
Word to that, well we aren't all that ancient of course, but none of that crap. This is one of the most terrifying footage I have ever seen, liquefaction, earthquake shaking up the saturated earth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLZFlnND0hA
40 meter wave supposedly just hitChilisome Islands on the coast of Chili, dear god nothing can be alive there anymore.
http://twitter.com/search?q=%20Juan%...andez%20island
all the fault systems and subduction zones around Britain are ancient, very little movement these days.
I thought this was gonna be a weird thread about celebrating an earthquake by making chili.
Yeah, I'll just go out the back door.
I copied from here and posted in another forum. Good thing I noticed the spelling just in time. Grrrrrr
Not bothering to spell the Chile's name correctly, Frag? Way to show respect. Three cheers for Hollunde.
Time magazine had a man on the ground; here's his report.
Rip to all casualties.
Hope those tsunamis will turn out alright. Scary.
Oh, come on, now. It's nobody's fault that there are two threads on this subject, one remaining hidden behind an incorrectly spelled title.
In French and Dutch it is Chili. So similar that one could be forgiven for not realising that its Chile in English and Spanish.
And Fragony is not from Holland. :beam:
Looks like Chili predates Chile
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Small wonder the seafaring Nederlander-ers adopted and kept the original.
This reminds me of a frontroom discussion of Zeeland mussels, me chiming in with how easy New Zealand mussels were to get here in California. rofl. Our resident Dutchers gently corrected me.
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rip the earthquake sufferers. No stranger to temblors here, I can only imagine an 8.8 shaking.
I guess I got thrown by the sound of the word; the two vowels don't sound alike. Instead of sounding like "really" it's more in line with "see they."
I'm encouraged that the death toll has not yet reached four digits. After the 200k monstrous disaster in Haiti, anything under a thousand seems miraculous.
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Also, apologies to Frag. I was spluttering with embarrassment and indignation over what I felt to be a forced error Lemur's-disease-wise. No excuse for me to take it out on a fellow Orgah, though.
No need I like it rough
Der Nederlands.
De Nederlanden or Nederland. Louis is quite right, Holland is just the western part of the Netherlands. I don't know how the whole Netherlands became 'Holland' but it's an exercise in futility to make any sense out of this country.
Yay! Its the next morning and those tsunamis turned out to be little more than great surfing waves. Very happy about that. I'm a bit astonished, relieved, that an 8.8 earthquake had this few casualties.
Even so, hundreds died, there's massive destruction, and dozens of people are trapped under collapsed houses, struggling for their lives as we speak. A tragedy.
Maybe because your Location screams 'THIS IS HOLLAND'? ~;p
No, easy. The Netherlands is washed up sediments of French rivers inhabited by swamp Germans.Quote:
but it's an exercise in futility to make any sense out of this country.
There seems to be a fair bit of looting going on saw watercannon being used on crowds of looters on telly this morning.
Society which seems so solid is ever so fragile when nature bears it fangs.
RIP to all the dead very sad indeed
In fragonys defense....
What is the only human-made thing you can see from space?
Many would answer the great wall of China, but to be honest, no you can not see it from space.
No, the netherlands would be the correct answer... If not for humans, the country would have been flooded years and years ago... It says something about a country when it is at or below sea level, next to the sea.
So well, human determination comes at its peak whenever you look at a map and see the netherlands there...
As to the thread title, I was kind of sure it would be about bowel movements...
About Chile, all my best wishes, none of my money.
Massive storm ravaging France today. Dozens dead, a million without electricity, six meter high waves batter the Atlantic coast. :help:
With one caveat...the Dutch are themselves responsible for their country ending up belowe sea level.
The Netherlands is one of the classic examples of human exploitation causing indefinate environmental problems.
It is what happens when you turn a swamp into agricultural land. If one moves the water out of a swamp, one will end up with very fertile land. It will be a garden of Eden, for decades on end. But, inevitably, the ground will sink. Will end up below the water level, irreversibly. Then you will have to spend eternity keeping the water out.
The Dutch did not create land out of sea, they created sea out of land. Just like the Phoenicians and Palestians didn't make the desert bloom, but turned a blossoming land into desert by cutting all the trees. And just like digging up all the CO2 that over millions of years got buried and releasing it back in the atmosphere will create etc etc
RIP to all the Chileans.
god my dad was about to go on business there.
Hardly a tragedy, they lived in a earthquake zone. I have zero sympathy for people who die in geological or climatic events that are common knowledge. I had no sympathy for the Hatians, I have none for Chileans. And when Vesuvius pops it's cork again and barbeque's a quarter million Neopolitans I won't have sympathy then.
How can you not give a crap about so much human suffering. Won't you give a crap when a earthquake hits LA or SF
No so much. My heat has failed. Due to huricanes, and blizzards, and the furnace just plain crapping out. I'm still here.
Maybe one can find sympathy for Mother Earth herself; this article points out that the Chilean quake was so big, it altered the mass of the planet, and shortened our day.