Okay, so back in HongKong i hardly remember experiencing the earth shaking but since i have been staying in India for my education, it has started seeming like a normal thing.
The first time when i actually felt and saw it was during my final exam last year. I remember it was my Photography practical exam. The exam was held in the room and it was my turn the kind of picture that i was told to. I went to the camera and the next thing i heard and saw was the door literally shaking like someone was shaking it and i thought there might be someone looking for trouble. i stayed calm and continued to take mu photo but to notice everyone around me had started panicking. I was shocked, all i heard was 'bhochal' , that instant i thought that was storm but to find out after 2 minutes that it was an earthquake.
Some memorable experience i must say.
ur very own , NRI
The first time when i actually felt and saw it was during my final exam last year. I remember it was my Photography practical exam. The exam was held in the room and it was my turn the kind of picture that i was told to. I went to the camera and the next thing i heard and saw was the door literally shaking like someone was shaking it and i thought there might be someone looking for trouble. i stayed calm and continued to take mu photo but to notice everyone around me had started panicking. I was shocked, all i heard was 'bhochal' , that instant i thought that was storm but to find out after 2 minutes that it was an earthquake.
Some memorable experience i must say.
ur very own , NRI
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