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Well, seismologists/vulcanologists predicted another huge volcano eruption is long overdue in Australia, by about 2000 years overdue...

Prior to this, we had an earthquake that was centerred in korrumburra, (gippsland)

and then there was this earthquake in Java and Bali...

the whole volcanic belt in Asia Pacific is going active from its slumber, it's all linked together...

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felt it in hampton park. was really wierd, was like one hit, almost like a quick explosion going off in the distance, then the same thing again like 10 secs later. thought somebody was outside trying to f*ck with me so ran outside amped as shit, then was greeted with nothing lol

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haha! wayneo! how are ya mate?

Berwick, where the hell is that?!??

The last one i felt in Berwick around February, i thought the world was coming to an end it was so unexpected

LOL

Hey.. Big fella

What you doing stalking the SAU forums ?

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