![A USGS small globe showing the May 1, 2013 earthquake swarm around Vanuatu.](http://www.extinctiontheory.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Vanuatu-USGS.gif)
The west coast of the US is reacting to a 6.1 quake at Vanuatu, July 26, 2013 – USGS
A 6.1 magnitude quake at Vanuatu kicked off large quakes along the Western US coast, July 26, 2013.
Vancouver, Canada
![The USGS small globe showing the July 26, 2013 5.1 earthquake.](http://www.extinctiontheory.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Vancouver.jpeg)
Just hours after the 6.1 quake at Vanuatu, a 5.1 quake struck the Vancouver Island Region, Canada – USGS
Three hours after the Vanuatu quake, the Vancouver Island Region had a 5.1 magnitude quake 185 km (115 mi) west of Port Hardy.
Vanuatu
I always watch the quakes at Vanuatu because the pattern that I have recorded shows strong quakes occur worldwide after Vanuatu opens up.
Here we go again …
![The USGS small globe showing the earthquake at the South Sandwich Islands](http://www.extinctiontheory.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Sandwich-IS-USGS.jpeg)
A 6.2 magnitude quake happened on the South Sandwich Islands merely hours after a 6.1 quake rocked Vanuatu – USGS
South Sandwich Islands
Earthquake activity moved east into the South Atlantic near the South Pole when a 6.2 magnitude quake shook the South Sandwich Islands.
Over 188 earthquakes have occurred today, but in between these 6-pointers, the following larger quakes occurred:
- 6.2 South Sandwich Islands
- 5.1 South of the Fiji Islands
- 4.6 Koutouba, China
- 4.5 Adak, Alaska
- 4.9 Sikabaluan, Indonesia
- 4.6 Hirara, Japan
- 5.1 Port Hardy, Canada (Vancouver Island Region)
- 4.7 Tobelo, Indonesia
- 5.1 Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskiy, Russia
- 4.9 Katubao, Philippines
- 6.1 Luganville, Vanuatu
Lots of moving’ and shakin’ going on …