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posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 11:54 AM
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This is not a Chit Chat Forum Folks...

Let's stop with the Off Topic Banter..

Thank you

Semper



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 11:55 AM
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i didn't smell the odor as i was in south city friday, but one thing that happens every year in SF at ocean beach and all along the seaboard is the arrival of the small blue jellyfish that sail across the ocean and land here.

we call them "sail jellies" due to their little sail on their tops that help catch the wind.
when they gather (at ocean beach per se) they come in the millions and stink up the place pretty bad.

wondering if its that time of year again. i'll go to OB and check it out today later.
if they ARE here, i'll take photos.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 12:16 PM
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If anyone lives near there, have you noticed your animal acting oddly? If this really is the precursor to an earthquake we need to spread the message, if we don't that's like textbook definition of evil. better safe than sorry I imagine.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 01:27 PM
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posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 01:31 PM
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Originally posted by samtheroach
Hmmm....I live in the central valley (Fresno, CA), and I can tell you that we are having strange weather today accompanied by the same strange sulfur-like smell.

Considering your lacale, I guess Alviso is ruled out for being the smell in SF. I remember Alviso well from growing up in the bay, could smell it for miles. But I think Fresno is a few too many miles for that one.

I can attest to the pre-EQ sulfer smell though - the evening before the NewMadrid boomed last November I smelled sulfer, harsh enough to comment to my neighbor about it.

Edit: DAMN my figners are lysdexic today !! lol

[edit on 8/22/2009 by Misfit]



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 01:35 PM
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awwhhh!!! it's the zombies coming from the pacific ocean.... smells like rotton flesh....lol


I had to say it...lol but like the eariler posts it could be a sign of a big earthquake.

Their is predictions by the end of 2009 a huge earthquake will hit cali.

They said this will be the worst earthquake on record for the U.S

So that smell could be a sign and just keep an eye on animals they are your last sign where they go or act crazy. They are more sensitive then humans to changes in envirement. So keep an eye on the animals and if they go crazy quickly get prepared. Yell out loud earthquake.

I am glad I don't live in areas that earthquakes occure quite often.

well I hope they are wrong that this could be another earthquake and if their is a earthquake. Just remeber that it could be the wrost on record so don't underestimate how dangerious the earthquake could be.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 01:39 PM
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usally animals acting weirdly happen when the earthquake is about to occure in an hour or so. The animal acting crazy is the last sign of a possible earthquke and will occure any minute. They can feel prequakes some call it where it's a mini ripple movement before the big fault breaks and only sensative animals can fell this movement.

So it would be too late if you see animals acting weird to go on the internet and warn others about a possible earthquke. You should be getting prepared for a possible earthquake instead of warning others. you could tell or yell outside your house Earthquake and that should be good enough.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 01:46 PM
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Yeah, i just checked out your link. And California does come up quite a lot. Has anyone from the region noticed any articles in the paper? I also did some quick checking in one of my books about Major Earthquakes, on it lists it mentions these in that area, 8.3 in 1906,
7.1 in 1989.
I also done a quick wikipedia search on precursers to an Earthquake, and one of the experts that cropped up was Jim Berkland. Anyway, he said some things he looks out for are the planets magnetic shifts and also animals going missing ( check local papers for missing animal articles or even posters that have been put up in the local area ) and also, another comment here said about Jelly fish washing up. Has any other animals washed up on any beaches in that region? Like Whales or Dolphins? Since thats also apparently another sign. Maybe this topic needs more digging...??



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 01:58 PM
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posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 02:04 PM
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I'll be keeping an eye on this and have my fingers crossed that everything will be ok for you guys over there. It all seems to be building quite a strange picture, especially with Fresno being affected by the smell aswell. Can any of you remember a similar thing happening over there before? Can this be a kinda frequent occurence over the years and be a totally natural and harmless event?



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 02:22 PM
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animals have been acting as "normal" as usual.
also if we ARE to get a large quake here, that will roust up buried bacteria that will most likely make people sick.



Earthquakes can kill people when buildings collapse or panic triggers a heart attack, but health officials investigating a temblor in Southern California recently unearthed another, previously unsuspected side effect of quakes.

Dust clouds, raised by aftershocks and landslides after the 1994 Northridge earthquake, led to an outbreak of an unusual lung infection that caused three deaths.

In the weeks after the Northridge quake, health officials in neighboring Ventura County began noticing cases of a fungal infection called coccidioidomycosis, sometimes nicknamed "valley fever" (a ...

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posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 02:52 PM
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An earthquake is brewing by the smell of sulfur and is further confirmed from seismograph data around the Pacific rim including the San Andreas fault zone. I suppose the Golden Gate bridge will be put to it's 'stress' test' at last.

The mass media news networks are doing a good job keeping the 'folk' in the dark as usual. There is no 'shame' with the shameless. Their master's agenda will fail in time as a catalyst rips open a new beginning.

There is no 'coincidence' that alot is going on today at this moment around the world. A new existence or sense of being is on the horizon though many, many changes are to take place.

We have a Right to stand for one's Neighbor or to stand with the Tyrants. Tyrants always lose in their End, and usually with misery, violence or both.

After the San Andreas fault, the New Madrid fault will be soon to follow.
Head to the high ground of 'old' moutains cause Earthquakes cause all kinds of geological events.

I sure hope that 'some' of these tremors are not man-made.
A large false flag event is usually preceeded by a small sample catastrophe to test the organizational structures put in place to handle 'emergency' scenarios such as this.
Off topic.

If one would have read the above before the NWO scheme caught mainstream, I suppose most would find this crazy. Oh, but the world has gotten a little crazy lately, No? There is always 'Reason' in chaos though most wear the blind-ers of another.

You know me, I always call it as I See it.
'Good' day.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 03:16 PM
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Considering this thread has taken a turn towards that of earthquake, since the smell of sulfer is indeed a precursor, I am wondering if the title should be changed to reflect such?

I am sure it would gain the attention of many more Californians, were it labeled as being pertitant of a possible earthquake. Right now, more first-hand info from Californians, especially from the Bay Area, is what's needed.

Just a thought.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 03:30 PM
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I smelled it too. About 5pm I was walking near the Whole Foods on California St in San Francisco and noticed a smell like fresh dog poo. That isn't unusual since there are lots of dogs, but the smell just wouldn't go away. I checked my shoes and nothing was there, so it was like being in a cloud of dog poo.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 04:04 PM
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Beings that this is a website that discusses conspiracy then there is another "thing" that procedes the smell of sulfur. That being the paranomal activaties such as "ghosts" or "poltergeists". So if this many people are smelling said sulfur then it could be a mass movment of the "other" realm gearing up for some big event that we all are feeling. Just another way to look at it is all.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 04:14 PM
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A girl on twitter was writing about all her dogs howling together and she was afraid of a coming earthquake...
Everybody on Twitter is talking about earthquake weather.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 05:03 PM
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Well, I live in the south bay, and it's not unusual to smell a fowl odor in the afternoon when the ocean breeze comes in.

Sometimes I smell it for day after day, but it's not something that is normal outside a few times a year.

Perhaps the wind has changed a bit and taken it to San Fran?

I've never smelled sulfur before the other earthquakes, but I wasn't here in 89 for that one.



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 05:19 PM
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Originally posted by Perseus Apex
An earthquake is brewing by the smell of sulfur and is further confirmed from seismograph data around the Pacific rim including the San Andreas fault zone. I suppose the Golden Gate bridge will be put to it's 'stress' test' at last.

The mass media news networks are doing a good job keeping the 'folk' in the dark as usual. There is no 'shame' with the shameless. Their master's agenda will fail in time as a catalyst rips open a new beginning.

There is no 'coincidence' that alot is going on today at this moment around the world. A new existence or sense of being is on the horizon though many, many changes are to take place.

We have a Right to stand for one's Neighbor or to stand with the Tyrants. Tyrants always lose in their End, and usually with misery, violence or both.

After the San Andreas fault, the New Madrid fault will be soon to follow.
Head to the high ground of 'old' moutains cause Earthquakes cause all kinds of geological events.

I sure hope that 'some' of these tremors are not man-made.
A large false flag event is usually preceeded by a small sample catastrophe to test the organizational structures put in place to handle 'emergency' scenarios such as this.
Off topic.

If one would have read the above before the NWO scheme caught mainstream, I suppose most would find this crazy. Oh, but the world has gotten a little crazy lately, No? There is always 'Reason' in chaos though most wear the blind-ers of another.

You know me, I always call it as I See it.
'Good' day.


You personally know that an earthquake is brewing?

You personally know that a seismograph confirmed this? What seismograph confirmed this?

You are a scare monger without any "FACTS".

You personally know the Golden Gate bridge will be struck?

You personally know the media is keeping us in the dark?

You personally know the San Andreas Fault will be struck?

You personally know that the New Madrid Fault will be struck soon afterwards?

Do you think you are some type of "Know it All" telling people to head to the "High Ground"?

You personally know that "False Flag Events" precede a man-made catastrophe?

You personally see all this?

Man... you need to wake up, [snip] and quit being a scare monger prophet. You are definitely [snip] by making all of these foolish remarks that you have made in your post.

 


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[edit on 22/8/09 by masqua]



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 05:24 PM
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Originally posted by grantbeed


Numerous indications of hydrogen sulphide in bodies of water were reported. According to Larkin (1906), "creeks became milky in several places as if gas escaped from the water


Don't go swimming... water might be sulfur acid




All quiet on the Western Front... so far

www.iris.edu...

[edit on 22-8-2009 by zorgon]



posted on Aug, 22 2009 @ 05:30 PM
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Originally posted by RussianScientists
You personally see all this?


Looks quiet to me..

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MAP 1.4 2009/08/22 21:09:04 33.165 -116.287 13.4 12 km ( 8 mi) SE of Borrego Springs, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/22 20:33:40 37.452 -121.783 5.1 10 km ( 6 mi) E of Milpitas, CA
MAP 1.8 2009/08/22 20:05:24 38.825 -122.798 3.1 3 km ( 2 mi) NNE of The Geysers, CA
MAP 2.1 2009/08/22 19:58:18 34.667 -119.994 2.1 11 km ( 7 mi) NE of Santa Ynez, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/22 17:21:39 38.821 -122.807 3.2 2 km ( 2 mi) N of The Geysers, CA
MAP 2.3 2009/08/22 17:09:32 40.622 -124.309 14.6 6 km ( 4 mi) NW of Ferndale, CA
MAP 2.2 2009/08/22 16:36:08 39.577 -123.370 0.6 15 km ( 9 mi) SE of Laytonville, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/22 16:24:58 38.815 -122.819 2.2 2 km ( 1 mi) NNW of The Geysers, CA
MAP 2.1 2009/08/22 14:56:24 34.323 -116.837 4.0 7 km ( 4 mi) N of Big Bear City, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/22 14:44:13 33.970 -116.806 14.0 8 km ( 5 mi) NNW of Cabazon, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/22 14:42:04 33.962 -116.791 17.7 6 km ( 4 mi) NNW of Cabazon, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/22 13:50:34 35.928 -117.714 3.4 25 km ( 15 mi) ESE of Coso Junction, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/22 13:38:24 33.773 -116.145 6.6 10 km ( 6 mi) NE of Indio, CA
MAP 1.5 2009/08/22 12:41:08 35.543 -118.306 3.5 11 km ( 7 mi) SSE of Weldon, CA
MAP 1.7 2009/08/22 11:51:26 37.959 -118.217 0.0 36 km ( 22 mi) SSW of Tonopah Junction, NV
MAP 1.1 2009/08/22 11:49:55 35.921 -120.478 4.0 5 km ( 3 mi) WNW of Parkfield, CA
MAP 2.4 2009/08/22 11:44:42 40.438 -124.475 26.7 20 km ( 13 mi) NW of Petrolia, CA
MAP 1.8 2009/08/22 11:43:41 33.434 -116.593 17.1 15 km ( 10 mi) SSE of Anza, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/22 11:40:47 33.478 -116.529 14.2 16 km ( 10 mi) ESE of Anza, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/22 11:14:47 38.778 -122.718 2.2 2 km ( 1 mi) W of Anderson Springs, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/22 11:09:08 33.475 -116.528 13.6 16 km ( 10 mi) SE of Anza, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/22 10:37:11 37.379 -115.108 0.0 5 km ( 3 mi) ENE of Alamo, NV
MAP 2.1 2009/08/22 09:55:39 36.535 -121.121 3.0 2 km ( 1 mi) ENE of Pinnacles, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/22 09:13:21 36.541 -121.135 8.0 1 km ( 1 mi) NE of Pinnacles, CA
MAP 2.5 2009/08/22 08:38:02 33.397 -117.022 12.3 12 km ( 7 mi) E of Rainbow, CA
MAP 2.5 2009/08/22 08:10:05 38.478 -122.598 7.4 10 km ( 6 mi) ENE of Santa Rosa, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/22 07:27:38 35.710 -118.086 10.2 12 km ( 8 mi) ENE of Onyx, CA
MAP 2.6 2009/08/22 07:03:01 38.904 -123.017 0.0 12 km ( 7 mi) N of Cloverdale, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/22 05:56:03 33.302 -116.596 0.0 17 km ( 11 mi) ENE of Lake Henshaw, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/22 04:11:55 38.816 -122.784 1.8 3 km ( 2 mi) NE of The Geysers, CA
MAP 1.7 2009/08/22 03:54:55 37.952 -118.621 6.0 40 km ( 25 mi) SSW of Qualeys Camp, NV
MAP 1.3 2009/08/22 03:31:55 36.437 -121.013 6.0 16 km ( 10 mi) SE of Pinnacles, CA
MAP 1.5 2009/08/22 01:30:04 33.496 -115.776 7.9 15 km ( 10 mi) ESE of North Shore, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/22 01:22:59 34.243 -118.209 2.2 3 km ( 2 mi) NE of La Crescenta, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/22 00:36:55 34.014 -117.214 15.4 5 km ( 3 mi) SE of Loma Linda, CA
MAP 2.9 2009/08/22 00:29:42 36.949 -117.425 10.6 12 km ( 7 mi) SW of Scottys Castle, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/22 00:27:33 39.091 -120.103 4.9 8 km ( 5 mi) SSE of Sunnyside-Tahoe City, CA
MAP 1.5 2009/08/21 23:50:39 34.022 -117.226 16.1 4 km ( 2 mi) SE of Loma Linda, CA
MAP 1.9 2009/08/21 23:36:45 39.003 -123.306 4.4 18 km ( 11 mi) SSW of Ukiah, CA
MAP 1.6 2009/08/21 22:16:57 37.503 -122.410 1.6 5 km ( 3 mi) NNE of Half Moon Bay, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 21:50:42 35.965 -117.333 6.7 22 km ( 14 mi) N of Trona, CA
MAP 1.7 2009/08/21 21:50:26 36.262 -120.714 5.4 18 km ( 11 mi) SSW of New Idria, CA
MAP 1.5 2009/08/21 21:23:38 33.538 -116.374 0.1 17 km ( 10 mi) SSW of La Quinta, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 21:09:40 37.754 -122.573 8.9 7 km ( 4 mi) WNW of San Francisco Zoo
MAP 1.9 2009/08/21 20:55:00 36.536 -121.126 6.4 2 km ( 1 mi) ENE of Pinnacles, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 20:32:15 38.794 -122.746 1.7 5 km ( 3 mi) SSW of Cobb, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 19:42:21 36.480 -121.061 6.0 9 km ( 6 mi) SE of Pinnacles, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 19:22:37 33.243 -116.109 9.8 11 km ( 7 mi) N of Ocotillo Wells, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/21 18:54:09 34.018 -117.204 13.9 5 km ( 3 mi) SW of Redlands, CA
MAP 1.8 2009/08/21 18:37:15 34.627 -116.548 6.5 37 km ( 23 mi) WSW of Ludlow, CA
MAP 2.3 2009/08/21 18:31:21 35.855 -120.399 4.9 6 km ( 4 mi) SSE of Parkfield, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 18:26:33 38.838 -122.826 2.1 5 km ( 3 mi) NNW of The Geysers, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 17:38:04 38.831 -122.869 2.3 7 km ( 4 mi) NW of The Geysers, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/21 17:31:49 33.488 -116.493 20.4 18 km ( 11 mi) ESE of Anza, CA
MAP 1.9 2009/08/21 17:26:53 32.685 -116.693 16.7 14 km ( 9 mi) NNW of Tecate, Mexico
MAP 1.2 2009/08/21 17:26:27 35.958 -117.338 6.3 21 km ( 13 mi) N of Trona, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 17:16:37 38.903 -123.011 4.9 12 km ( 7 mi) N of Cloverdale, CA
MAP 2.1 2009/08/21 17:02:23 37.829 -121.965 7.5 1 km ( 1 mi) SW of Diablo, CA
MAP 1.5 2009/08/21 16:58:11 33.986 -116.956 4.6 7 km ( 4 mi) NNE of Beaumont, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 16:33:25 37.390 -118.904 5.0 27 km ( 17 mi) W of Round Valley, CA
MAP 3.0 2009/08/21 16:08:57 35.962 -117.341 3.3 22 km ( 14 mi) N of Trona, CA
MAP 2.3 2009/08/21 14:58:26 38.895 -123.017 0.0 11 km ( 7 mi) N of Cloverdale, CA
MAP 2.2 2009/08/21 14:50:29 34.617 -119.900 1.0 17 km ( 11 mi) E of Santa Ynez, CA
MAP 2.0 2009/08/21 14:48:45 34.621 -119.900 0.9 17 km ( 11 mi) E of Santa Ynez, CA
MAP 2.1 2009/08/21 14:22:51 38.718 -119.620 1.2 16 km ( 10 mi) ENE of Markleeville, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/21 14:12:10 33.815 -116.734 13.8 8 km ( 5 mi) NNW of Idyllwild, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 14:05:22 39.230 -120.095 8.6 4 km ( 3 mi) WSW of Tahoe Vista, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 13:53:17 39.229 -120.097 9.1 5 km ( 3 mi) WSW of Tahoe Vista, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 13:17:28 33.675 -116.710 19.6 8 km ( 5 mi) S of Idyllwild, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/21 12:55:11 33.573 -116.655 16.9 3 km ( 2 mi) NE of Anza, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 12:29:31 33.337 -116.378 12.8 10 km ( 6 mi) N of Borrego Springs, CA
MAP 2.9 2009/08/21 12:28:57 38.903 -123.012 5.2 12 km ( 7 mi) N of Cloverdale, CA
MAP 1.8 2009/08/21 11:59:31 38.901 -123.013 4.0 11 km ( 7 mi) N of Cloverdale, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/21 11:40:17 35.746 -120.168 19.7 22 km ( 13 mi) ENE of Shandon, CA
MAP 2.0 2009/08/21 11:05:32 36.239 -120.801 10.0 23 km ( 14 mi) SSW of New Idria, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 10:49:48 38.824 -122.799 3.2 3 km ( 2 mi) NNE of The Geysers, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/21 10:29:03 37.961 -118.203 5.3 35 km ( 22 mi) SSW of Tonopah Junction, NV
MAP 1.4 2009/08/21 10:07:46 36.318 -120.901 9.6 23 km ( 14 mi) WSW of New Idria, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/21 10:00:39 38.814 -122.828 2.7 3 km ( 2 mi) NW of The Geysers, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 09:37:22 36.316 -120.903 8.0 23 km ( 14 mi) NNE of San Lucas, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/21 08:37:34 33.637 -116.691 18.0 9 km ( 6 mi) N of Anza, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/21 08:29:37 38.820 -122.793 2.0 3 km ( 2 mi) NNE of The Geysers, CA
MAP 1.5 2009/08/21 07:53:33 38.816 -122.789 2.0 3 km ( 2 mi) NE of The Geysers, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/21 06:58:40 36.106 -117.892 4.6 8 km ( 5 mi) NE of Coso Junction, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/21 05:10:39 36.498 -121.076 4.8 7 km ( 4 mi) ESE of Pinnacles, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/21 05:00:23 36.242 -121.232 6.9 9 km ( 6 mi) S of Greenfield, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/21 04:44:06 37.459 -118.841 8.1 18 km ( 11 mi) SW of Toms Place, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/21 03:44:30 38.752 -122.710 3.0 3 km ( 2 mi) SSW of Anderson Springs, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/21 00:44:14 38.816 -122.813 3.7 2 km ( 1 mi) NNW of The Geysers, CA
MAP 2.1 2009/08/21 00:33:57 37.318 -119.914 23.0 16 km ( 10 mi) S of Bootjack, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/21 00:24:30 38.084 -118.995 9.3 14 km ( 9 mi) S of Bodie, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/20 23:52:53 34.340 -118.609 7.0 7 km ( 5 mi) SW of Valencia, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/20 22:19:12 35.632 -117.561 2.7 10 km ( 6 mi) E of Ridgecrest, CA
MAP 1.7 2009/08/20 22:10:33 33.938 -118.389 16.8 2 km ( 2 mi) NE of El Segundo, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/20 22:09:18 33.066 -114.946 0.0 41 km ( 26 mi) SW of Cibola, AZ
MAP 2.2 2009/08/20 21:50:11 32.619 -117.448 13.7 27 km ( 17 mi) WSW of Coronado, CA
MAP 1.7 2009/08/20 21:48:27 37.473 -121.803 7.5 9 km ( 6 mi) ENE of Milpitas, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/20 20:48:22 36.822 -121.547 5.6 3 km ( 2 mi) SSW of San Juan Bautista, CA
MAP 2.1 2009/08/20 20:37:42 36.943 -117.443 4.9 13 km ( 8 mi) SW of Scottys Castle, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/20 20:23:55 37.657 -119.446 11.3 15 km ( 9 mi) SE of Yosemite Valley, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/20 20:17:09 33.998 -117.213 5.8 7 km ( 4 mi) SSE of Loma Linda, CA
MAP 1.1 2009/08/20 19:40:50 33.365 -116.365 16.2 13 km ( 8 mi) N of Borrego Springs, CA
MAP 1.4 2009/08/20 19:36:20 33.854 -117.513 0.0 5 km ( 3 mi) ESE of Corona, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/20 19:04:14 36.686 -121.362 0.0 12 km ( 8 mi) SSW of Tres Pinos, CA
MAP 1.9 2009/08/20 19:00:15 37.161 -117.382 10.7 15 km ( 9 mi) NNW of Scottys Castle, CA
MAP 3.0 2009/08/20 18:49:21 36.194 -120.766 8.5 23 km ( 14 mi) NNE of San Ardo, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/20 18:17:25 37.630 -121.681 7.4 10 km ( 6 mi) SE of Livermore, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/20 18:11:56 38.787 -122.737 2.2 4 km ( 3 mi) WNW of Anderson Springs, CA
MAP 1.6 2009/08/20 17:47:16 37.628 -121.684 8.1 9 km ( 6 mi) SE of Livermore, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/20 17:41:42 33.072 -114.948 0.0 41 km ( 25 mi) SW of Cibola, AZ
MAP 1.2 2009/08/20 17:28:15 35.791 -117.563 0.0 17 km ( 10 mi) W of Searles Valley, CA
MAP 1.2 2009/08/20 17:20:01 36.546 -121.138 5.6 2 km ( 1 mi) NNE of Pinnacles, CA
MAP 1.3 2009/08/20 17:06:22 34.049 -117.331 0.0 2 km ( 1 mi) SSW of Colton, CA
MAP 1.6 2009/08/20 17:03:39 33.845 -117.497 0.0 7 km ( 4 mi) ESE of Corona, CA
MAP 1.0 2009/08/20 16:20:26 37.665 -122.523 10.2 6 km ( 4 mi) NW of Pacifica, CA

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