Deep in the ground of northwestern is a stretch of a 185-mile-long fault, which triggered the 4.8-magnitude that rocked Friday, experts told DailyMail.com.The ‘epicenter’ sits on the Ramapo Fault, the longest system of cracks in the Northeast, which formed 400 million years ago - much older than 's 28-million-year-old San Andreas.But the fault also triggered a small quake near the epicenter last month.
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