Flying a small airplane over the San Andreas fault
One of the largest earthquakes in United States history happened here in 1857. Fly a small airplane over the San Andreas fault and learn about one of the most infamous earthquake faults in the world. Follow along in my Grumman Tiger as we explore the Carrizo Plain and see from a unique perspective how this deadly earthquake fault has changed over thousands of years. The 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake measured 7.9 on the richter scale. California is long overdue for another "Big One" from this massive fault. Go to https://wolficornprints.com/ to order professionally printed, gallery-quality aerial prints from both this flight and other aerial flights. Music in this video: Discovery by Delnova With some malice by Francesco Dandrea Meteor by Roman P Morning Sunbeams by Yehezkel Raz Breathe by Ian Post

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