San Andreas fault is hit by the 'slow one': Sunken sinkhole of bubbling mud is moving across Salton Sea destroying everything in its path
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This is something I always stay tuned into. The Saltan sea area would be a major area to watch for the next big one. Interesting to note, that the mud/sand/dirt area south of the Saltan Sea, is all that keeps the Sea of Cortez/Gulf of California from filling, or inundating all the way to Indio, California. Around a 100 years ago, they thought they may of lost containment of the Colorado River, and at the time, they were worried about a failure of that raised silt mass holding back the ocean!
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