Bracing for impact

The hilltop village of Bandipur. Creative commons image by Fernando Hidalgo Marchione

Recalling that day in Bandipur, Denton writes, as published on numundo.org, “The sensation was not how I imagined an earthquake would feel. The ground was oscillating, almost as the surface of the ocean does with its rippling waves. I ran to an open, grassy area with local people and sat down. Beside me, a woman struggled to stay on her feet. She cried out for her son in agony. I offered a comforting hand and encouraged her to sit. After forty seconds, the oscillation slowed, its intensity diminished. I closed my eyes to concentrate on the sensation. Needless to say, I was humbled and mesmerized by the sheer power of the earth.” For the full story, click here.

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Multimedia journalist and Green Scene editor at Mountain Xpress. Part-time Twitterer @mxenv but also reachable at ceidson@mountainx.com. Follow me @carrieeidson

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