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Update time = Mon May 12 8:00:04 PDT 2008
Here are the earthquakes appearing on this map, most recent at top ...

 MAG  DATE    LOCAL-TIME  LAT     LON    DEPTH    LOCATION
       y/m/d     h:m:s     deg     deg     km
 2.0  2008/05/11 11:10:56 47.304N 122.237W 16.7    2 km ( 1 mi) W   of  Auburn, WA
 1.3  2008/05/10 07:47:33 46.178N 123.180W 29.8    9 km ( 5 mi) NNE of  Clatskanie, OR
 1.4  2008/05/07 19:46:51 47.664N 123.159W  8.3   17 km (11 mi) W   of  Brinnon, WA
 2.4  2008/05/07 16:40:22 46.414N 122.308W 39.8   16 km (10 mi) S   of  Morton, WA
 1.4  2008/05/06 20:07:32 47.538N 122.122W  6.8    4 km ( 2 mi) E   of  Newcastle, WA
 1.3  2008/05/01 21:58:25 47.626N 122.201W  0.0    1 km ( 1 mi) ESE of  Clyde Hill, WA
 1.3  2008/04/30 06:17:26 47.897N 122.629W 14.7    5 km ( 3 mi) ESE of  Port Ludlow, WA
 1.1  2008/04/29 12:43:12 47.904N 122.614W  8.3    6 km ( 4 mi) ESE of  Port Ludlow, WA


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