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Subject: [OM] Re: China quake photos
From: Scott Peden <scotpeden@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 06 Jun 2008 10:42:26 -0700
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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>
> 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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