No, too far away. Thanks for the link though, having gone through the Newcastle earthquake in 1989, I looked it up on your link.![]()
No, too far away. Thanks for the link though, having gone through the Newcastle earthquake in 1989, I looked it up on your link.![]()
link comes up as error![]()
Hardly anyone lives in the earthquake affected zone except for the occasional gas driller and perhaps a lost tourist or two. It's serious desert country.
so where was it?
I cant get info from the link....
Link's gone now but it was somewhere north of Lake Torrens and south of the Oodnadatta Track. You may have possibly felt it around Leigh Creek.
New link here......
Earthquakes @ GA — Earthquake Details
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between the 10th of May and 4th of June , South Australia has experienced 21 earth tremors......
btw....there is a reasonable population living in the area that experienced the earthquake on 4th June......if you call hundreds reasonable.
It may be serious desert country , but people live and eek out a living there , many I know.
out of interest I tried to find a list of how many tremors/quakes have happened in South Australia this year.
the info above I found easily but I'm buggered if I can get a list for the year so far.
if anyone else is as interested as I am and can find that info , I'd love to see it.
This is interesting, Bob
FAULTLINES WEAVING THEIR WAY ACROSS SOUTHERN AUSTRALIA | Coober Pedy Regional Times
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
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