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Ships in the Cities (32 pics)
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Spectacular aftermath of tsunamis and floods.
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(22 Mar 2011 03:05) Total user comments:
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giant ships..
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unreal
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Thats a bitch slap of truth right their.
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not "their", but instead "there"
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if it wasn't that horrible, it would be kinda funny
All wishes and prayers to japan
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One question... What are they going to do with the very big ship ? How can they put it in the water ?
Like pictures 4 or 14... If the sea was far ? Did they destroy them ?
ANSWER ME PLEASE...
Good luke Japan !!
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Waoow !
That could be use as houses .
Be strong Japan .
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Poor car trying to save his live but fail
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DAMN!
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Unbelievable. Smaller vessels, ok, but those big tankers. . eish!
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A small reminder of the terrific power in those waves that day. All the greater hindrance to the clear-up, having to get hundreds, of in a few cases, thousands of tonnes of ships out the way and maybe back into the water.
A couple of those small bulkers will probably end up being chopped up just to get them cleared.
Mother Nature is certainly a cruel mistress.
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fairmania
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I agree, they will likely be chopped up into manageable size pieces and placed in the ocean to form man-made reefs.
Even if they could somehow get them in the ocean whole, there is probably too much structural damage for them to be seaworthy again...
But, that's just two cents from a young Sailor....
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Van in a boat... boat in a building... wow... mother nature U scary.
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michael john
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.....well there's your problem!
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