I think they prefer it to be spelled as “Türkiye” now. Perhaps to avoid being confused with that stupid bird?
Noice…! I mean from a geological/geomorphological perspective.
This is so cartooney, almost straight out of Looney Tunes
Nature scary
will it ever come to the norm again?
I mean, how the fuck do you even fix something like that?
We need a lot of Flex Tape for that
How do people even deal with these cracks? You fill the crack to build a road until it cracks again? I love nature, but this is terrifying.
Is the location more or less random, or will this exact crack shift again with the next big quake?
Dayum nature, you scary!
Land surveyors – business is booming!
It would be a good idea to ban all future buildings near the fault line, as I’ve seen that there are a lot and move existing buildings in the next decade.
Make it a green path, like a straight line park or something.
I hope it doesn’t get covered in dirt and history will repeat itself in the future.
I just wonder… is it completely filled with dirt and rocks, or is there like a bunch of empty space below? Could things collapse if animals, people, or perhaps machines ventured too close? If there’s a storm, what’ll happen with all the water massed there?
I wonder so many things…
Wow this is just incredible. The world really is just a huge shell float above molten rock and it splits and crumbles and crunches. Not that I didn’t believe before of course lol but seeing this just really brings it home.
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I think they prefer it to be spelled as “Türkiye” now. Perhaps to avoid being confused with that stupid bird?
Noice…! I mean from a geological/geomorphological perspective.
This is so cartooney, almost straight out of Looney Tunes
Nature scary
will it ever come to the norm again?
I mean, how the fuck do you even fix something like that?
We need a lot of Flex Tape for that
How do people even deal with these cracks? You fill the crack to build a road until it cracks again? I love nature, but this is terrifying.
Is the location more or less random, or will this exact crack shift again with the next big quake?
Dayum nature, you scary!
Land surveyors – business is booming!
It would be a good idea to ban all future buildings near the fault line, as I’ve seen that there are a lot and move existing buildings in the next decade.
Make it a green path, like a straight line park or something.
I hope it doesn’t get covered in dirt and history will repeat itself in the future.
I just wonder… is it completely filled with dirt and rocks, or is there like a bunch of empty space below? Could things collapse if animals, people, or perhaps machines ventured too close? If there’s a storm, what’ll happen with all the water massed there?
I wonder so many things…
Wow this is just incredible. The world really is just a huge shell float above molten rock and it splits and crumbles and crunches. Not that I didn’t believe before of course lol but seeing this just really brings it home.
I wonder how deep those cracks are