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emmie | 18:04 Thu 20th Feb 2014 | News
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torrential floods and now this, obviously not on a scale experienced by some countries, nevertheless, what next, a tsunami...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-26277432
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Don't joke, emmie; the Gibraltar fault could well move; the last time that it did, back in the 18th C (1755 to be precise), it took out lower Lisbon and there was a 10 foot tsunami in southern Cornwall. The city walls of Galway also collapsed as a result of it. It's overdue.
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i was being a little tongue in cheek, but not so funny really. Look where it is as well
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An earthquake has been recorded under the Bristol Channel, the British Geological Survey (BGS) has confirmed.

The 4.1 magnitude quake happened at about 13:21 GMT and was felt in Devon, south Wales and Somerset.

The epicentre was north of Ilfracombe, Devon, and south of the Gower, in Wales, and was at a depth of 3.1 miles (5km).

Devon and Cornwall Police said one caller in North Devon described it as "quite a violent tremor".
Apparently, it has caused £4 million of improvements in Plymouth.
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old joke, i have been keeping an eye out for the weather improving, it doesn't want to by the looks of it.
I know, emmie. Heard why seagulls fly upside down over Weston-super-mare? There's nothing worth crapping on.
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aw don't say that, by the way has the weather improved or is it still torrential. After you posted that footage of Newlyn i worried that you had all been swept out to sea.
It's been much better down here, allowing for some clean-up. Sunny spells interrupted by some heavy showers, no real wind though. Newlyn was amazing though. So was this....

http://www.thisiscornwall.co.uk/VIDEO-Wave-catapulted-200ft-air-Sennen-Cove/story-20566298-detail/story.html#axzz2tnKiDJLc
DTC, did the earth move for you?
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why would anyone be daft enough to sit in their vehicle and watch it.
I know - we had that death of the young man who went to photograph the waves in the New Year, emmie. We think we are invincible at times, well some of us do.
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i maintain that some of our citizens have a death wish, walking in and out of heavy traffic, cycling over red lights, roller skating on a road
Thousands of tons of water are on the land. That is going to put pressure on the rocks below. Not really surprising.
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more sinkholes presumably..
Knowing Ilfracombe, I expect this is the most exciting thing that has happened for years.
Other than William Shatner accusing them of being a centre for brothels (Have I Got More News for You), then you may be right as to Ilfracombe.
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what on earth does he know about brothels, in Ilfracombe or elsewhere... x
Well, I was born there so that might be exciting (to me). I remember when we had the last earthquake. It was out beyond Lundy, I think. My Mum said she heard it in the middle of the night and it sounded like a heavy lorry being driven past the house. Shortly afterwards, I was horse riding on Woolacombe beach and there was a big landslide at the Putsborough end. It was caused by that earthquake, apparently.
Joking aside, there was a tsunami in the Bristol Channel in 1607.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bristol_Channel_floods,_1607

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