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Tsunami / Tsunami deposit / Submarine landslide / Landslide / Palos Verdes / Portuguese Bend / Escarpment / Geography of California / Geography of Southern California / Southern California
Date: 2014-03-18 11:22:40
Tsunami
Tsunami deposit
Submarine landslide
Landslide
Palos Verdes
Portuguese Bend
Escarpment
Geography of California
Geography of Southern California
Southern California

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