thePearl · 41-45, M
3 times.luckily, every my city was way from the epicenter.but still it costed some lives in my city. More affected cities costed thousands of life.near Himalayas
reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
@thePearl was it the big one that cause a lot of damage in Katmandu in 2015? I was there not long after that.
SethGreene531 · M
The strongest was a 4.1. It felt like a large truck rumbled by -- then nothing.
When I was 2, my aunt sat me on top of a washing machine just as it went to spin cycle. It felt like my universe was falling apart. It terrified me.
I imagine this is what a full measure quake is like for adults.
They rock and empty swimming pools, and snap suspension bridges like twigs.
When I was 2, my aunt sat me on top of a washing machine just as it went to spin cycle. It felt like my universe was falling apart. It terrified me.
I imagine this is what a full measure quake is like for adults.
They rock and empty swimming pools, and snap suspension bridges like twigs.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Yes three earthquakes that unnerved me, each one was different. And a lot of smaller ones centered in different areas of Oklahoma.
reflectingmonkey · 51-55, M
a few of them. in my home town we got 2 when I was young, strong enough that we had to hold the book shelve cabinets from falling, it was very exciting. another time I was sleeping in a hamac in a cabin in the Amazon forest nearLeticia, at first I thought the wind was shaking the cabin and making my hamac bounce. turns out there had been a pretty big earthquake in Bogota and we felt it but much weaker. also very exciting.
Gusman · 61-69, M
About 50 years ago in Tasmania I was awakened by a rumbling noise and slight movement.
Only time ever.
Only time ever.
Longpatrol · 31-35, M
Was in Tokyo when a 5.1 hit in 2013, scared the shit out of me. I live in Singapore where natural disasters never happen.