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Here's another link with more scientific information about the Caldera and the rising of it.

Satellite Technologies Detect Uplift in the Yellowstone Caldera

I did find this website the other day, it is a very good one. It is very interesting to read.

Do you know of a mountain range or more like Rock formations at a state park there in lower/mid CA area? I visited it once and the formations were traveling (or more like moving) distances across the ladnscape that were remarkable, what started out way up North had over centuries [due to the ground shifting], had literally relocated to the area they now sit at! It was really an awesome sight to visit there, but I can not recall the exact name of the park!
 
Would that might be our San Andreas Fault Line?
San Andreas Fault Line - Fault Zone Map and Photos

Next quake on that fault line may be my undoing. Long overdue for a big one.


Possibly the fault line was the route this formation traveled, but I am thinking of a specific name for the rocks. I will do an on-line search and get back to you. If you've never visited this park it is well worth your effort to go spend an afternoon there it really is neat, and I just bet you'll like it! Many young folks go there and scale/climb the craggy rock faces. I also saw a bird there that I have never identified yet! And I saw bats in some of the passage ways betweed the rocks. Anyway I will let ya' know it's name.

Just for the record I hope in our lifetime you will never have to experience the "big one'! I liked the samll tremors I experienced while residing in Cali. but I have no desire to see or hear of the destruction a really big quake would create! Much less if it effects someone I am aquaited with!
 
Golly dog CanMan I can't read Hebrew, that's just way out of my league:D

But thanks for the reference just the same, and like you said "provided without comment" I can't comment either seeing as I can't exactly sipher the lingo & all!
 
Hi CanMan,

I love the photographs on the web-site that you referred me to, haven't done much reading there yet, but the photos that show where the Ark of the Covenant stay at Axum are really nice. I hope that they have the real thing, it is ashamed that it can not be on display for all to see. How interesting!

Thanks for sharing, Cathy
 
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