I'm having trouble remembering the name of the lake at the ancient
resort area, that was between Ravensdale and Selleck, (between the Green
and Cedar Rivers) back when they were 10-12 people Ghost towns instead
of mega bedroom communities.
For some reason the last 2 years, I can't seem to find maps of anything
with a simple search, like they're all hidden now.
Anyway that lake was slowly filling in as it was a gouge instead of
slide made.
Timpe, Jim wrote:
> And isn't Moraine Lake in Alberta of similar origins? At least a large
> land slide, maybe or maybe not associated with an earthquake.
>
> Scott: Which lake N of Mt. Rainier? You know, there are still standing
> timbers/remnants of shoreline forests at the bottom at Lake Washington
> (South end at least) that are the result of the lahars/mud flow from
> it's last eruption.
>
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> Subject: [OM] Re: China quake photos
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>
> 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>
>>>
>>>
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