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Borah Peak fault scarp
Idaho

A view overlooking an earthquake fault scarp below the Lost River Range at Borah Peak, the highest point in Idaho.  On October 28, 1983, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck here making it one of the most violent quakes to hit the United States since 1959.  It created a still clearly visible 21-mile rupture fault scarp as the Thousand Springs Valley sank seven feet instantly while the Lost River Range rose a foot.  The quake killed two children in nearby Mackay.

Copyright: William L
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 23/06/2021
Uploaded: 21/01/2022
Published: 21/01/2022
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Tags: borah peak; earthquake; 1983; fault scarp; escarpment; lost river range; pahsimeroi mountains; thousand springs valley; birch springs road; interpretive site; idaho; sedimentary; dickey peak
More About Idaho

Idaho is a state located in the northwestern region of the United States of America.  Idaho is the 14th largest state by area, ranks 39th by population and 53rd by population density of the 50 United States.  Idaho was the 43rd state to be admitted into the Union, on July 3, 1890.  Idaho is landlocked, being bordered by Canada on the north and the states of Washington and Oregon on the west, Nevada and Utah on the south and Montana and Wyoming on the east.  Idaho is nicknamed "The Gem State" because nearly every known gemstone is found within the state.  Idaho is also famous for producing about one third of all potatoes grown in the USA.  Idaho also hosts the largest barrel cheese factory in the world, producing 120K metric tons of cheese per year.  There is some ambiguity as to where the name "Idaho" came from, but it is generally believed to have simply been made up by George M. Willing.  There is a possibility it was derived from a Native American phrase.  Idaho is very mountainous and is a popular outing destination of the outdoorsman.  The state population was about 1.58M in July 2011 with 84% being Caucasian, 11.2% Hispanic and 1.1% Native American.  The state capital and largest city is Boise.Source: wikipedia


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