Source: Photo By Hear2heaL The San Andreas Fault has been a matter of interest among geology and seismology enthusiasts for quite some time now. It is the tectonic boundary that extends around 750 miles through the U.S. state of California. While seismic shifts have long been recognized as the primary drivers of change along this fault, weather-driven erosion is silently and consistently reshaping the region in ways scientists are only beginning to understand. If you are one of the many that...