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3rd earthquake identified: 
 * Date || Time || Lat || Lon || Depth || Mag || Magt || Nst || Gap || Clo || RMS || SRC || Event ID ||
 * 2006/05/07 || 14:17:35.17 || -36.8050 || 78.5450 || 10.00 || 6.10 || MW || 90 ||  ||   || 1.15 || NEI ||   200605074052 ||

Off the coast of Australia/south Africa, Indian Ocean.

The earthquake doesn't match up 100% with the time it occurred with when it happened at LIGO, but since it is a 6.10 magnitude earthquake TL and I have decided that it is too much of a coincidence to not be the earthquake I am talking about, and simply put you cannot hide a 6.10 magnitude earthquake.

I figured out how far away the earthquake occurred from LIGO by adding the coordinates of the earthquake on to Google Maps, and then drew a line using Google Map tools to the Hanford, Washington LIGO site and it calculated the distance in miles for me, and I then used Google calculator to convert the miles to kilometers.

The earthquake occurred around here, media type="googlemap" key="http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&geocode=&hl=en&safe=active&ie=UTF8&s=AARTsJpCZIUv-C9VKeLSt9gBQEWXiQfZXQ&msa=0&msid=105635331626375031049.00044b7a7ac8501e3be9f&ll=-20.303418,78.398438&spn=100.952218,149.414063&z=2&output=embed" width="425" height="350"

 Which is approximately 11178.64 miles away from Hanford, WA.  Which is equal to 17,990.2772 kilometers away.



 When you put these numbers into the equation, and assume that since the earthquake traveled through water (as seen above in map) it went approximately 5km/second, it took 59.967 minutes to arrive at LIGO.

The graph at LIGO shows the earthquake showing up at around 15:45, and although according to the earthquake data it hit the ocean at around  14:17:35, I feel that this has to be the same earthquake. You can see how powerful it is because the Y axis is multiplied by the number x 10^3, which makes them very large numbers.

However, I have figured out what the actual speed of the earthquake must have been, using the fact that I knew it took 1 hour and 23 minutes to arrive at LIGO (4980 seconds) and the fact that it was 17,990.2772 km away from LIGO:



So, the earthquakes actual speed was 3.6125km/sec