File:Ferndale Cemetery After 2010 Earthquake.jpg

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English: 2010 Eureka earthquake damage to the historical cemetery at Ferndale, California. Obelisks, monuments and retaining walls were damaged; the directions of throw and fall were measured by Humboldt State University to compare with 1906 damage records from the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake at the same cemetery. The "GAR" marker records a northern Civil War Veteran and stands for "Grand Army of the Republic."
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Camera location40° 34′ 26.99″ N, 124° 15′ 46.07″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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current19:09, 25 April 2015Thumbnail for version as of 19:09, 25 April 2015640 × 480 (82 KB)Ellin Beltz (talk | contribs){{Information |Description ={{en|1={{w|2010 Eureka earthquake}} damage to the historical cemetery at {{w|Ferndale, California}}. Obelisks, monuments and retaining walls were damaged; the directions of throw and fall were measured by Humboldt State...

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