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From: "Antti Kurenniemi"
Looks like a mountain area, so if the depth is measured from sea level that
could still be miles underground. Pretty much nothing in the, btw - not
even roads as far as I can tell. I wonder how much tunnels they got going
on around there...
Antti Kurenniemi
(better hope the mountains won't collapse! )
"John Beamish" wrote in message
news:op.tg5qoywpm6tn4t{at}dellblack.wlfdle.phub.net.cable.rogers.com...
> If you've got Google Earth then this link will take you to a USGS real
> time list of earthquakes (although, in this case, "seismic
events" might
> be a better term).
>
> http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsww/catalogs/eqs7day-age.kmz
>
> Navigate until you get to North Korea and click on the dor in the north
> east.
>
> The interesting data point, for me, is the depth at which the event
> occurred. Put this into context with NK radio's statement that no
> radiation was released.
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