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Oregon's Greatest Natural Disasters

By: William Sullivan
Narrated by: William L. Sullivan
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Giant earthquakes and tsunamis devastate western Oregon every 300 to 600 years. The last one hit in 1700, so we're due anytime. This informative, entertaining book tells the stories of Oregon's past floods, fires, and eruptions - including the Vanport Flood, the eruption of Mt. St. Helens, and the Columbus Day Windstorm. Then it investigates the cycles behind our natural disasters and takes a look at what may happen when the next "Big One" strikes.

©2011 William L. Sullivan (P)2020 William L. Sullivan
Americas Environment Natural Disasters Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Science State & Local United States Earthquake
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One of the most intriguing books I've listened to , the author did a great job narrating.

Oregon's Greatest Natural Disasters

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this book had a lot more science than I was anticipating, so grateful for that. I particularly like the fictional story at the end. Put in perspective what could actually happen. great story

Bill is the best English speaking author bar none.

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Definitely check this out if you’re living near the Columbia, lots of interesting recollections of events in the surrounding areas

Great history of natural disasters in Oregon and Washington areas

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