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earthquake!
#11
took about seven seconds up here along the Hamakua coast. No big jolts, but a few things fell off of shelves. Nothing broken, though. Just when I was getting online to check on the hurricane, too!


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Kurt Wilson
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#12
Leilani, Ka Bam! lamps atil swaying!

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#13
Intertaining little ride in Hawaiian Beaches.

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#14
First one my husband and I have experienced much less a hurricane on the way. It was really freaky. I thought the wind had suddenly picked up from the hurricane and then realized it was an earthquake. It was a BIG rumble here, but that's coming from an earthquake virgin.

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#15
WOw, really shaking on 11 th in hpp,1st month on island is getting a LITTLE interesting..........

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#16
Seemed like a slow, gentle shakin here in Ninole. Shed definitely dancing, but no damage.

David

Ninole Resident
Ninole Resident
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#17
Did you feel it???

Report here:

http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/shake/hi/STO...splay.html

5.3, down in Kilauea ville...
Time is an illusion, but a handy one. Without it, we would not be able to hear sounds, and without that ability, we would have no music.
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#18
Gawd, and I was worried about coquis! Okay, I was on the phone with a very nice lady in Mountain View. I could HEAR everything shaking over the telephone. I offered to call her back, but she hung on the phone. I felt like I was there. Very long earthquake and so powerful I could hear it over the telephone.

Okay, so now I'm spooked. Pele starts spewing in new directions while I am in escrow, I close escrow on Friday, on Monday, the earth shakes, and on Tuesday, Flossie strikes. Courage!

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#19
It was even felt in Kona, albeit it was pretty mild. Although it caused me jump up
from my chair.

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#20
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Gawd, and I was worried about coquis! Okay, I was on the phone with a very nice lady in Mountain View. I could HEAR everything shaking over the telephone. I offered to call her back, but she hung on the phone. I felt like I was there. Very long earthquake and so powerful I could hear it over the telephone.

Okay, so now I'm spooked. Pele starts spewing in new directions while I am in escrow, I close escrow on Friday, on Monday, the earth shakes, and on Tuesday, Flossie strikes. Courage!





Well, you haven't experienced a title wave yet... You got nothing to worry about!

5.3... It was a pretty good shaker in HPP knocked a few soda cans off the fridge and seemed to empty the water bowls for the dogs. I was wondering how all the water got on the floor.

Hmmm, Floods, Hurricanes, High Winds, Earthquakes and Lava Flows! Whoohoo! What's next?

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