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            <title>Is California Going to Fall Into the Ocean?</title>
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            <description>            Can pets predict earthquakes? Do quakes happen more often at certain times of the day or year? And could a really big one mean the end of California? Exploratorium geologist Eric Muller separates earthquake fact from fiction.          </description>
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            <title>Earthquake in an Outhouse</title>
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            <description>      Relive the Loma Prieta quake with our photographer, Amy Snyder, who was caught in an outhouse at the beach. Why didn't it, or any San Francisco skyscapers, collapse?      </description>
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            <title>Edible Geology Road Trip</title>
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            <description>          Join Exploratorium geologist Eric Muller on a tour of world-famous geological features to be found in the national parkland just north of the Golden Gate bridge.          </description>
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