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And the Creek Did Rise


Subdeacon Joe

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My point was if it is salty there is some possibility that the land is sinking into the ocean!  Just read that one of the faults shows potential for a 7.8 temblor!  Might be time to move to the East, provided they don't land here in Colorado.  Have too much of that already!:(

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11 minutes ago, Trailrider #896 said:

My point was if it is salty there is some possibility that the land is sinking into the ocean!  Just read that one of the faults shows potential for a 7.8 temblor!  Might be time to move to the East, provided they don't land here in Colorado.  Have too much of that already!:(

 

 

That area is about 300" above sea level.  It there had been enough subsidence to allow seawater to invade that aquafer I wouldn't be around to have posted that.

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20 minutes ago, Subdeacon Joe said:

 

 

That area is about 300" above sea level.  It there had been enough subsidence to allow seawater to invade that aquafer I wouldn't be around to have posted that.

Nope, Joe would have surfed to Reno. :lol:

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now thats a rising creek , the one in my back yard did rise about 5 feet earlier this year but ive got no where near that much fall or head behind it , that moved rock - mine just took my firewood and a tree , 

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