Go to your US Geological Survey or book stores and ask for maps on Plate Tectonics (about $15), Topographical known as Topo maps (about $4) of the place where you might want to be. Look for 750 feet above sea level on these maps. Ask for maps on local and large fault lines, and possibly ask for maps on volcanic activities in that area. But get this map if nothing else - This Dynamic Planet - world map of volcanoes, earthquakes, impact craters, and plate tectonics. Compiled by Smithsonian Institution, US Geological Survey, US Navel Research Laboratory. It covers the whole world. This map is a must if you want the big picture. You can order them from:
U.S. Geological Survey map distribution
PO Box 25256 Federal Center
Denver, Colorado 80225
(303) 236-7477 or 1-800-USA MAPS
Offered by Clip.