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The Arkansas Geological Survey is trying to unravel a mystery: What is causing earthquakes in the town of Guy, Arkansas?
Since September 20, the community of 549 residents north of Little Rock has experienced an almost constant shaking from 487 measurable earthquakes.
Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to post by butcherguy
Yes, "Hot Springs, AR" is a very nice place to visit!
Originally posted by sdcigarpig
reply to post by butcherguy
That would be a good indication that there is magma there under the ground as it would be heating up the water.
Arkansas, at one time, in the distant past did have volcanos, including one that is extinct and where people can dig for diamonds.
Originally posted by uSNUUZuLUUz
reply to post by amadeus30
I'm not from there, but i do follow legitimate sites like CNN. And I always like to pear back behind the curtain of the news story to figure out what exactly is going down. Occasionally, we'll get earth quakes here in Virginia, but i can only imagine 400 or so earthquakes, NOT in california. Something could be going down (slowly, but sure enough)