Earthquakes do happen here, but they are rare. It's even rarer that you feel them. We felt this one.
(image courtesy USGS)
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This is a cool map. The local newscasters here in Nashville said that some people called the station to say that they'd felt it, too, just fyi. Total weirdness.
Posted by: V | 18 April 2008 at 10:36 AM
And how are things shaking down there today?
Posted by: John R. Finnegan Sr | 19 April 2008 at 10:13 AM