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Old Dec 1st 2013, 9:38 am
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Anyone up there in the far north feel the earth move?

Earthquake - Mag 2.8 - Mareeba, Tropical North East, Qld - Sunday 1 December 2013
– details as follows:
• Date & Time UTC: 1 December 2013 0951hrs (local 18.51)
• Magnitude: 2.8
• Depth: 0 km
• Latitude/Longitude: 16.970S, 145.450E
• Closest population centre: Mareeba (Pop. 6,806), Qld
• Onshore


http://www.ga.gov.au/earthquakes/
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Old Dec 2nd 2013, 10:49 am
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Being single and unattached, I never get to feel the earth move at the moment But assuming that you were more interested in the earthquake then no, the earth didn't move for me in that way either To be honest any time I feel a rumble in the ground it's usually just a cane train passing by at the end of the garden and of course I'm not up on the tablelands.
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