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CatWoman

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Thu Sep 26, 2013, 01:33 PM Sep 2013

Pakistan Earthquake Appears To Form New Island (PHOTO)

This is how "Son of Krakatoa" (Anak Krakatoa) was born....




A 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook southwestern Pakistan Tuesday, destroying countless houses in the remote region. Though the massive quake was responsible for the deaths of dozens, it seems the seismic event also birthed something else: a new island.

Shortly after the Pakistan earthquake, witnesses said a small island appeared near the port of Gwadar, off the southern coast of the country, according to the Associated Press.

It appears the earthquake caused the seabed near the Gwadar coastline to rise. A rocky formation now juts above the water and is visible from the coast. As NDTV reports, the piece of land is estimated to span about 40 square feet.

Local media outlet Express News captured a photo of the unusual sight, as many residents reportedly gathered along the shore to catch a glimpse of the new landmass.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/24/pakistan-earthquake-island-new-formed_n_3984195.html?utm_hp_ref=world

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Pakistan Earthquake Appears To Form New Island (PHOTO) (Original Post) CatWoman Sep 2013 OP
looks like a lot more than 40 sq ft. good thing there was no tsunami tho nt msongs Sep 2013 #1
Good thing they put that big red circle in the picture taken with a spoon snooper2 Sep 2013 #2
what spoon? CatWoman Sep 2013 #4
So as long as we have massive earthquakes we don't have to worry about the rising water levels cui bono Sep 2013 #3
That does not look like an earthquake Hutzpa Sep 2013 #5

cui bono

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3. So as long as we have massive earthquakes we don't have to worry about the rising water levels
Thu Sep 26, 2013, 02:50 PM
Sep 2013

due to climate change! Phew!

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