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  • No QuarterN Offline
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    No Quarter
    wrote on last edited by No Quarter
    #172

    Thanks @Tim, good article that puts into layman's terms just our unstable and dynamic the earth beneath NZ really is. Sheesh.

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  • gt12G Offline
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    @NTA

    Big looong shake here in Tokyo on the 24th floor. A few small tsunamis, but so far not much to get too excited about.

    @Samurai-Jack, you guys ok up your way?

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    Aye, all good here.

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    wrote on last edited by Paekakboyz
    #175

    Good to hear our Japanese TSF crew are all good.

    24th floor, gulp!

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    @Paekakboyz said in Earthquake:

    Good to hear our Japanese TSF crew are all good.

    24th floor, gulp!

    Didn't even get out of bed 🙂

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    #177

    If I could be anywhere during an earthquake I'd pick Tokyo. Everything in the centre looks super solid

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    @canefan

    Me too. If I had to choose, defo JP - buildings and systems are really really well done.

    Having said that, I'd probably shit my pants if I were home during a 9.0 quake. We are relatively high and the building really gets a sway on..

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    replied to Tim on last edited by
    #179

    @Tim said in Earthquake:

    New Zealand’s Tectonic Dragon Awakens

    As a follow on I found this article The Really Big One very interesting.

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    @antipodean said in Earthquake:

    @Tim said in Earthquake:

    New Zealand’s Tectonic Dragon Awakens

    As a follow on I found this article The Really Big One very interesting.

    Yeah. Wow. Thanks for recommending

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    @antipodean

    Excellent. Thanks for posting. My next conference is in Oregon (& Seattle). Looking forward to it.

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    #182

    Wow ... I am planning a south island drive with the family shortly and have been keeping an eye on the roads there to see what's opened/closed. The road north of Kaikoura is still closed and I've been looking to see when it's going to open but found nothing.

    HOWEVER, looking at google maps / earth, I see the photo's here have now updated to be taken after the quake. It's worth taking a look, as the sheer number of slips in the area, and the overhead shots of the road, are something to behold.

    There are about 3 instances where the road was cliff on one side, ocean on the other, where the whole cliff has come down across the road. It is going to be a mammoth mammoth job to clean up.

    Check it out - it's well worth a look.

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    @MajorRage Kaikoura north is expected to open until Xmas

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    #184

    Good grief, that was ages ago. What are they doing? Don't tell me "fixing Christchurch", that still looks like Dresden.

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    @antipodean To be fair, I don't know the dates on those photos - it could have been a week after the quake.

    They look really bad from above, but then if you zoom down to a street view, you can see just exactly how high the cliffs are. It is undoubtedly a huge huge nightmare/mess to try and fix up and I'm not surprised it isn't going to re open for quite some time yet.

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    I was joking about State Highway 1. That will be a mammoth undertaking. Downtown Christchurch on the other hand, Fukushima will be habitable before that's fixed.

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