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Cwmorthin and recent earthquake
Cwmorthin and recent earthquake
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dwarrowdelf
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12 years ago
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I take it that there is no obvious damage in Cwmorthin after the earthquake last week?
I was in there only about a week or so before. :blink:
'I wonder how many breakfasts, and other meals we have missed inside that nasty clockless, timeless hole?'
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crickleymal
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12 years ago
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So it was your fault! 😮
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dwarrowdelf
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Probably! I have that effect on things!!! :lol:
"FAULT" HA HA 😉
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simonrl
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12 years ago
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No, nothing changed that we spotted last Thursday, and that was in some of the already shakiest areas (floors 3 and 4). No reports of changes in any other slate mines either 😉
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dwarrowdelf
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I'm sure that the effects of earthquakes on mines or caves is a complex issue.
Do you have any thing new to report on those rarely visited floors?
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