The Rise and Fall of Los Angeles
Dedekind writes: "I got this from cnn.com ... Not only do they have earthquakes non-stop, their city rises and falls with the seasons. Just another reason EAST SIDE is better. heh..."
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I remember frequently hearing that California would eventually be covered with water. How long until this happens?
1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 -- Mathematics is the Language of Nature.
Yours Yazeran
Plan: To go to Mars one day with a hammmer
I went Mexico City quite a while ago and one of the many interesting things I saw were buildings that were sinking. There was one church whose entrance had sunk close to twenty feet below street level. It was explained to me that tapping the aquifer under the city had caused the land to settle as it became depleted and the heavier buildings were sinking. This was pre earthquake so who knows what the place looks like these days. Makes me wonder what's going to happen to So. Cal as the population continues to increase.