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Japan, a year later.


Tony
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Amazing photos, I would like to see us Brits do that in a year. I wonder what they did will all of the debris?

 

 

they sorted it and then piled it up, ready for recycling !

if you check out google earth you can see it in certain areas

 

for interest: in Tokyo the buildings were not particularly affected, being quite a distance from the epicentre, but anything that wasn't built on firm foundations sunk around 6 inches, the streets and pavements are full of strips of tarmac allowing the different levels to be levelled out

pics taken by a friend in Jan 2012

 

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in all these pictures the surfaces used to be flat !

 

 

Brits !!....well how long did it take us to sort the roads after the snow and ice of 2010/2011, oh thats right we still haven't finished

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