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    What geological event inspired a local bestseller titled "The Last of the Late, Great State of California"?

    Question #128716. Asked by endoverend. (Jan 01 13 7:01 PM)


    moonraker2

    From Wikipedia ........

    "The novel describes, in retrospect, the history and culture of California, and its influence on the rest of the US, after an unspecified date in 1969, wherein the state suffers a Richter scale 9 earthquake and the populous coastal regions west of the San Andreas Fault sink into the Pacific Ocean."

    Jan 03 13, 4:48 PM


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