Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ Lovely view from the top of Arthurs Seat, Mornington Peninsula
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The Mornington Peninsula is on the Selwyn Fault line which travels north toward the Tyabb Fault line. Arthurs Seat mountain sits right on the Selwyn Fault. Mild earthquakes may be experienced in the area. For more information on earthquake activity and Australian plate tectonics, see "Predicting the Earthquake" in The Age, April 18, 2005. N.B. Australia sits on the Indo-Australian tectonic plate and is moving north at 6.5 centimetres a year, faster than any other continent. The plate is also pushing under the Euro-Asian plate, causing huge stresses that can cause earthquakes - and tsunamis. [op.cit.]
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Poefusion Tuesday Title prompt ~ Beautiful Fractures
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Pic by Gemma Wiseman ~ View from Arthurs Seat
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Sunken river plain
Lost Atlantean dreamings
Backward mountain views
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Natural old faults
Earth's chess pieces on the move
Beautiful fractures
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I measure out my life with haiku. My camera films my soul. ~ Gemma Wiseman
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Beautiful Fractures, Beautiful Faults
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- Summer sizzles with a sibilant hush / Broken by dreams of / Clinking ice ~ Gemma Wiseman
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8 comments:
in new zealand, earthquakes were almost a part of daily life, while in greece, they are also quite frequent unfortunately
Gorgeous!!! Simply gorgeous.
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Fascinating entry! I love your photos! :)
What a beautiful tribute to your favorite place, Arthur's Seat. I wish I could visit there. Your pictures are so interesting. As for your poem I enjoyed it very much. The expressionism you share is astounding. I wish, though, that earthquakes wouldn't disturb our favorite places in the world. But, I guess we have to accept these as we do the beauty. Nice job. Have a nice day.
Beautiful ocean vista, in spite of the treachery that dwells beneath. We have a MAJOR faultline about 350miles from us, the New Madrid faultline, sitting under major cities like St. Louis and Nashville. It made the Mississippi River run backwards the last time it rumbled in the late 1800's. Scarey stuff, but it's the Yellowstone National Park that scares me, when she blows it will be devistating for the world.
sharon
you make earthquakes sound beautiful --Lost Atlantean dreamings - I like that
i live two miles off the san andreas fault myself... we have a shaker here or there,, but so far so good on the big one... i didn't even know austrailia had fault lines... duh,, it isn't like you are on another planet or something.....
I lived for years near active fault lines. Earthquakes have never caused me much concern. This is a lovely poem that speaks of a creation formed from breaking things apart. Very nice.
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