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https://phys.org/news/2025-04-native-american-earthquake-history-northeastern.html #NativeAmericanNames #EarthquakeServer #Error404 #EpicFail #TechNews #HackerNews #ngated
Native American names extend the earthquake history of northeastern North America
In 1638, an earthquake in what is now New Hampshire and Plymouth, Massachusetts, left colonists stumbling from the strong shaking and water sloshing out of the pots used by Native Americans to cook a midday meal along the St. Lawrence River, according to contemporaneous reports.