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Japan Tsunami Obliterates Whole Town

Posted on the 14 March 2011 by Lauramoodley


Japan Tsunami Obliterates whole town:

JAPAN TSUNAMI

Everyone thinks of Tokyo when we think of Japanese earthquakes & most believe that the death toll is low from this disaster but not so much if u look to the towns and villages really hit by a 30ft wall of water.

Ive been watching some of the footage and its just astonishing, the sheer power displayed by the ocean is amazing & devastating.

My thoughts are with those poor people who have lost everything. They seem so strong yet humble; a people who deserved this the very least.

xoxo LLM

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