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    Lhasa Large Concussion

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    Post  beejean Fri 07 Oct 2011, 1:11 pm

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    2011-10-07 6:30 am Eastern.

    Just awakening vision. Area of Lhasa, statues damaged, horses and people in shock and mourning over a large concussion occurring on Lhasa plateau, Tibet.

    This was a morning scene of a person looking over a hodgepodge of white houses in a village in Tibet being rocked by either a blast or earthquake. Most shocking to me was seeing a white horse's jaws rippling outward from a blast with the eyes rolling up in fright.

    Seemed imminent.
    Hey, spirit would like prayers for the people and living things of Tibet.
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    Post  beejean Sun 12 Aug 2012, 2:00 pm

    Tibetan Plateau

    There in the Asia central plateau area, have been recorded numerous large earthquakes this week. (This is the area where 2500 km of land mass "disappeared", or more likely was squashed, as the Indian subcontinent mashed into the Asian plate eons ago, with the stress of the movement causing the Himalayan upthrust.)

    The quakes are at the Northern edge of this largest plateau in the world, the Tibetan Plateau land feature.

    The three large (5 Mag to 6.3 Mag ) quakes this week seem to be linked with the huge quakes in Iran in my mind. Lhasa is at the southern border of this plateau, about 420 miles away in a southeast direction from the Xinjiang 6.3 Earthquake today.

    The current Northern Hemisphere sky chart shows Jupiter - "Jupiter adds its luster not only to the nearby crescent moon above it, but also to the brilliant planet Venus lower down, and also to all those bright winter stars that embellish the August predawn sky."- http://news.yahoo.com/jupiter-crescent-moon-shine-saturdays-predawn-sky-233248494.html

    Some are speculating that the current planet and moon positions add to stress on the plates, particularly the ring of fire area. But this plate boundary shaking over huge landmass features speaks to a more generalized motion that could not be categorized as existing only at the Ring of Fire areas of the world.

    If the largest plateaeu (in flat area) is vibrating on one end, then how long before it does so on the other edge of the plateau?

    It is looking more and more as if the scientific information about crustal volatility has been a topic that we the public have been shielded from, in the interest of commercial "money velocity" and activity. We certainly have different activity rates and cycles than the natural landscape, but we might as well find some things we see on the earth right now that we appreciate and are grateful for and perhaps draw or photograph these, because the crustal motion and the jet stream are carrying the "quotidien" daily landscape views away from being things that are just "everyday" features, as things speed up.
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    Post  beejean Tue 02 Apr 2013, 1:54 am

    Landslide in Autonomous Region of China , Tibet

    http://www.nepalnews.com/archive/2013/apr/apr01/news14.php

    36 bodies found at Tibet landslide site

    By Monday afternoon, rescuers had retrieved 36 bodies from the site of a massive landslide that buried 83 miners in southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region on Friday.

    As of 4 p.m. Monday, more than 4,500 rescuers and 200 machines were working at the site to find the buried miners, said a spokesman with the rescue headquarters.

    The landslide struck a workers' camp of the Jiama Copper Polymetallic Mine around 6 a.m. on Friday, burying 83 workers and 11 pieces of machinery from Tibet Huatailong Mining Development Co. Ltd., a subsidiary of China National Gold Group Corporation, the country's largest gold producer.

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