File:Earthquake Capital of the World.jpg

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Parkfield, California, also known as the Earthquake Capital of the World.

United States Geological Survey does continuous monitoring of earthquake faults, including the famous San Andreas Fault which runs through the center of Parkfield.
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Author Linda Tanner from Los Osos & Creston, California, U.S.A.

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