On Easter Sunday afternoon Moni Waiblinger and myself were hiking in the Yuha 
Desert near Ocotillo (just north of the US-Mexican Border) when the M~7.1 
earthquake struck south of Mexicali.  You couldn't be any closer to the 
epicenter and still be in the US.  Needless to say, this was the strongest 
earthquake that I've experienced.

But what I saw AFTER the quake was equally amazing.  Clouds of dust were rising 
up from most of the canyons in the nearby mountains, the result of rock-falls 
and possible landslides.  The mountain to the south of us in Baja (which I call 
"Signal Mountain") was covered in a cloud of dust.  Images of this phenomenon 
were shown on the local San Diego TV News stations (still looking for a link of 
this image - my images were too obscured by dust).

I'm wondering where the Signal Mountain iron meteorite was "actually" found, 
and whether these recent rock falls might possibly unearth additional masses of 
this iron?  -- Bob V.

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