"Herluf Holdt, 3140" <herlufholdtFJERN@privat.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:4d91d903$0$23765$14726298@news.sunsite.dk...
> Jan Rasmussen skrev:
>
>>
http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/1416681/71a8dbc9/nieuwe_tsunami_footage.html
>>
>> Utroligt så snigende det kommer væltende.
>> I starten ser det ud til at man ville klare den ved at
>> klatre op på taget, ovenover den gule bil ved 0:38 sek.
>> men til slut er alt væk.
>
> Ja, det ser voldsomt ud. Er der nogen der ved hvorhenne
> det er filmet? Det ser nærmest ud som en havneby inde
> i en fjord af en slags. Der var jo ikke nogen typisk
> brændingsbølge at se, som man ellers ser ved de åbne,
> flade kyster ud mod det store hav.
>
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Byen er Kesennuma.
Denne video er fra samme by, men fra gadeplan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=MZy8Lsd3hgs#at=82
The Destruction of Kesennuma, Japan's Shark Fin Town
http://www.japanprobe.com/2011/03/14/the-destruction-of-kesennuma-japans-shark-fin-town/
"About a month ago, The Guardian published a sensational piece about
Japan's "messy, blood-spattered" shark fin trade. The report focused on
the city of Kesennuma, where most of Japan's shark fin industry was
centered. The industry was described as carrying out "genocide" against
shark species.
Kesennuma is back in the news now. It was among the cities that suffered
the worst damage from Friday's tsunami. Most of the town has been
reduced to ruins, and capsized and damaged fishing boats litter the
ground among the debris of buildings"
Jan Rasmussen