Yes, all the schools that collapsed, why?
As many had stated, they are allowed only one child and many are too old
to have another one now, which has to be doubly painful.
There are quake lakes in the Pacific Rim of Fire, but the ones I have
been shown are really old, newest ones are like several hundred years
old, though some were caused by volcanic eruptions and the debris
gouging out a lake. I grew up next to one of those, 30 miles north of Mt
Rainer from it's 1820/54? Eruption.
Chris Barker wrote:
> It is interesting, and I have never heard of the phenomenon before.
> Thanks, Chuck,
>
> But oh to take away some of their pain -- those poor parents who lost
> children in all the schools that collapsed.
>
> All that sorrow ...
>
> Chris
>
> On 6 Jun 2008, at 12:12, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>
>
>> I just stumbled across these this morning. They give a better
>> appreciation for what's happening than anything else I've seen so far.
>> The third shot, especially, shows how the "quake lake" is formed...
>> something I've not previously seen.
>> <http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2008/05/after_the_quake.html>
>>
>
>
>
> ==============================================
> List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com
> List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx
> ==============================================
>
>
>
==============================================
List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com
List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx
==============================================
|