IMAGE - 3,288 m (10,786 ft) Mt. Baker Stratovolcano (Kulshan), 108 km east of Vancouver, Canada, 18 km south of the Canada / United States border. The United States Geological Service ranks it a VERY HIGH RISK...SMALL earthquake - 2015 Report Natural Resources Canada & District North Vancouver ~ a 30% chance of a M7.3 in Salish Sea bringing down 839 buildings...BIG earthquake - a M8.8 – M9.2 ~ repeatedly 41 times in the past 10,000 years.
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views • Jul 30, 2020 • One of the largest earthquakes in United
States history happened here in 1857. Fly a small air plane over the
San Andreas Fault and learn about one of the most infamous earthquake
faults in the world. Follow along in my Grumman Tiger as we explore
the Carrizo Plain and see from a unique perspective how this deadly
earthquake fault has changed over thousands of years. The 1857
Fort Tejon earthquake measured 7.9 on the Richter scale.
California is long overdue for another "Big One" from this
massive fault. See an the UNCUT FLYOVER of the San Andreas fault
here: https://www.patreon.com/wolficorn
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