By LTro
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If you think you've just experienced an earthquake, this will show you how to get more information about that quake.
on 5/18/2008 I also like to look at the US Geological Survey at http://earthquake.usgs.gov
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amytrosen said
on 5/18/2008 I also like to look at the US Geological Survey at http://earthquake.usgs.gov