Machu Picchu has ginormous dropoffs? That you have to navigate by car? Damn it. Cross that off my list, and I so wanted to see it.
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Earthquakes. Fast, no stress beforehand and then you deal with the aftermath. Plus it is cool to think of the earth just twitching like that.
Um, I grew up on the San Andreas. I'm good with the earthquakes.
Plus it is cool to think of the earth just twitching like that.
No, really, it's not.
No, really, it's not.
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Machu Picchu has ginormous dropoffs? That you have to navigate by car?
Well, they did it by foot. Long long days of hiking. I don't know about auto access. I'm thinking not, but I could be easily wrong as I only know of their experience.
And my house getting picked up and dropped down the street is good? Um, no.
I'll stick with ground that shakes. At least my house stays in the same zipcode.
And yes, ginormous drop-offs. Stairs so steep my mom climbed by sitting on her ass and scooting up backwards. And I would have too, seeing the pictures.
Earthquakes are quick, and hard to predict. So I like them, because no anticipation.
Yes, this. It really hit home for me when my parents were in Florida for this year's hurricane season. I like that earthquakes just happen. No 10 days of worrying if the storm is going to hit you or veer past. An earthquake comes out of the blue and you deal.
And yes, ginormous drop-offs. Stairs so steep my mom climbed by sitting on her ass and scooting up backwards. And I would have too, seeing the pictures.
I will still do it. Someday. With Valium.
And my house getting picked up and dropped down the street is good? Um, no.
I agree, which is why I am hugely not into the whole tornado thing. However, I can leave ahead of time if a bad hurricane is coming. An earthquake? Nsm.
Once again I got Machu Piccu and Chichen Itza mixed up. Nothing to see here, really.