Ed- I think so too. That Andreas fault line that supposedly ends at Bombay Beach, CA is only 60 miles from Yuma "as the crow flies." I sold my Eliminator picklefork a few years ago (built in La Mesa there on Magnolia St.) due to the hazards of power boating on the Colorado. After watching those CALIFORNIA jet skis wiping out boat after boat through the years, I decided it was patently unsafe...but half of San Diego was out there every holiday (and at the Imperial Sand dunes during the winter) so if it happens during a prime recreation time, half of SoCal will already be here! *LOL* - Paul
To: azpaul50@hotmail.comSubject: RE: [General Amphicar Discussion-t-20080] Re: Coastal Living Magazine - July/August 2008Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 06:29:12 -0400From:
_____ From: azpaul50 [mailto:] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 2:34 PMTo: edprice@cox.netSubject: RE: [General Amphicar Discussion-t-20080] Re: Coastal LivingMagazine - July/August 2008Ron - I don't see how I could/would be involved in something like that. Weare, however, counting on eventually becoming a large coastal city onceCalifornia falls into the ocean. We already have a line of beachwear called"Yuma Beach"! - PaulPaul:The way I heard it, everything east of the Colorado River is going to fallinto the Atlantic.Ed PriceEl Cajon, CA USA61 Rust Guppy
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