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Date Posted: 17:44:47 08/03/13 Sat
Author: Katiegirl
Subject: Cece, after the Canterbury quakes a couple of years ago, I think it has just made people more aware. My daughter and I would love to visit Pompeii as well (it's on the bucket list). As a matter of fact we have just watched a documentary about another sight on the other side of Mt Vesuvius from an earlier eruption. It was fascinating.
In reply to: Cece 's message, "Our lifespans are not even on the geologic spans. Read up on plate techtonics. The plates are constantly moving and earthquakes happen all the time as a result. Most are under the sea or in unpopulated areas. When they happen where there are people, only a small tremour can cause damage and death. I live in Vancouver, part of the Pacific ring off fire. We are always waiting for the "Big One." I'd love to visit Pompeii, site of the massive erruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 AD (?). Everyone was buried under many feet of mud and not found until excavated.in1748." on 10:51:04 08/02/13 Fri


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[> [> [> [> We just watched a movie called Pompeii, with information from Pliny the yonger. What a terrifying force. I remember when Mt St. Helen's erupted. We could hear the explosion right up here in BC. If the area had a city at its base, it would have been even mrore disasterous. I am fascinated by geology, though I only have a couple of courses (my sci. requirement.) My DH majored in geology, so I've learnt a lot from him. I'm hardly an expert though. -- Cece, 10:40:32 08/04/13 Sun [1]


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