
When the River Ran Backward
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Mention earthquakes in the United States, and most people immediately think of California. Yet, the most powerful series of seismic events in recorded American history did not strike the West Coast, but the heart of the Midwest. In the winter of 1811, the frontier town of New Madrid, Missouri, became the epicenter of a catastrophe so violent it literally defied the laws of nature. The quakes wer...
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Mention earthquakes in the United States, and most people immediately think of California. Yet, the most powerful series of seismic events in recorded American history did not strike the West Coast, but the heart of the Midwest. In the winter of 1811, the frontier town of New Madrid, Missouri, became the epicenter of a catastrophe so violent it literally defied the laws of nature. The quakes wer...
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