Showing 10 of total 1511 videos on Earthquake5.12.08 7.8M Earthquake in Sichuan Chinalength: 1:51 Source: Youtube Author: Milubear
Sichuan University student takes video at 2:29pm in dorm.
The 2008 Sichuan earthquake shook Wenchuan County, Sichuan province of the People's Republic of China at 14:28:04 local time (06:28:04 GMT). It had a magnitude of 7.8 Mw according to the State Seismological Bureau of China and United States Geological Survey..... morebarbados earthquake part 3length: 1:59 Source: Youtube Author: Suzanne71Universal Studios Hollywood: Earthquake studio tourlength: 1:12 Source: Youtube Author: tipsfortravellersEarthquake LIVE China Chengdu Wenchuan May 12, 08length: 4:15 Source: Youtube Author: funtravelco
Live Video... A 7.9 magnitude Earthquake hit western China,Chengdu Wenchuan and state media says more than 80,000 people have been killed, while some 47000 are trapped in a collapsed schools. (May 12, 2008)
national mourning for the dead that now stands officially at 80,500.
The fresh tremor, which measured 5.7 in.... moreearthquake and tsunami simulation from Valparaiso, Chilelength: 1:54 Source: Youtube Author: garridoxsmanTaipei 101 Damper movement on 12 May 08length: 2:16 Source: Youtube Author: phuaalvinBig Earthquake - Japan - Nasu Highland Park (3/7)length: 1:38 Source: Youtube Author: athenathon77
earthquake simulator.
Terremoto em Nasu, Japao.
Simulador de terremotos.
Bem interessante a experiencia!
Grau 5 na escala Shindo.
Nasu Highland Park, famoso parque no meio das montanhas de Nasu, Tochigi.
Eu e o Kio fomos ao parque.Tava muito frio, tinha nevado no dia anterior! Puro gelo
Varias montanhas russas bem.... moretags: nasu nassu highland earthquake terremoto japao japan simulator sismo sismico danger abalo tsunami simulador big one fear medo pavor shindo scale richter 東海地震 地震 jishin temblor San Francisco Earthquake and Fire April 18, 1906length: 4:58 Source: Youtube Author: surfpark
The California earthquake of April 18, 1906 ranks as one of the most significant earthquakes of all time. Today, its importance comes more from the wealth of scientific knowledge derived from it than from its sheer size. Rupturing the northernmost 296 miles (477 kilometers) of the San Andreas fault from northwest of.... more |