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3.7 earthquake Yellowstone park
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 189099:MV8xOTc5NDYzXzMzMjQ1OTc2XzE5OUNCMjhG] [quote:taniatarn:MV8xOTc5NDYzXzMzMjQ1ODg3X0U4QzFGNEUx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 189099:MV8xOTc5NDYzXzMzMjQ1ODI5X0Y1OTYzMTZD] That radar loop is freaking me out. The steam eruptions coincide with the EQ! Check the time stamp against the EQ time. Rumble rumble, then let out the pressure from the valley of Idaho to the valley in Montana. That isn't fire smoke, by a long shot. [/quote] I keep looking at it...and thinking that it just doesnt look like fires at all....looks just like sudden eruptions of steam... F R E A K Y :wtf: [/quote] No kidding. I think I misread the map, the green areas are mountainous, the white areas are valleys.. So it's the mountains steaming.. Plot thickens? I was camping at Union Valley Reservoir this weekend, and the entire lake was letting little pockets of bubbles up from the lake bed, everywhere. I actually saw bubbles come up from the sand with no apparent creature below the bubbles. [/quote]
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