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Seismic-like event, possible earthquake, reported few minutes ago near Granada, Andalusia, Spain
• Volcano earthquake report for Wednesday, 19 Aug 2026
• Moderate magnitude 4.8 earthquake 81 km north of Sanchez-Mira, Philippines
• Moderate mag. 4.0 earthquake - North Pacific Ocean, 30 km southeast of Peta...
• Moderate mag. 4.8 earthquake - South China Sea, 36 km west of Calayan Islan...
• World Earthquake Report for Wednesday, 19 August 2026
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What appears to be a magnificent opal is actually a thin slice of a meteorite magnified and photographed by Tom Phillips.
Tom's extensive gallery of photos (link) are filled with specimens beautiful to look at and equally thought provoking. Like this one... what are these dark ovals suspended in a rock from space?!
Have a browse through his galleries.
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