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A 5.7 quake from out in Yerington, NV.
It was interesting how I heard the quake before I felt it. A tick-tick-tick sound as the house was quietly swaying. I’m sure it was the quake proper; it just grew in intensity as time passed. But yes, we can be like the animals and notice these things as they happen.
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