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The 'slow motion earthquake' disappearing a town in Costa Rica

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San Jose, Nov 17 (EFE).- For more than 20 years, Jenny Duarte has been living in the Valladolid neighborhood of San José, but has recently lost her home in what she describes as a "slow motion earthquake" that is slowly disappearing the town.What began as a small crack in a street a few months ago has turned into a huge subsidence that since September has destroyed 30 houses and that threatens to continue expanding in this community in San Miguel de Desamparados, in the south of San José. (Camera: DOUGLAS MARIN). SHOT LIST: DEBRIS OF HOUSES DESTROYED IN THE VALLADOLID NEIGHBORHOOD OF SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA.

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