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Eery Images Of The Fukushima Exclusion Zone
Topic Started: Oct 7 2015, 11:21 AM (101 Views)
Tybee
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The area around the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant in Japan that has been ruled uninhabitable. People apparently just left their cars on the streets, and ran from the shops and fled for their lives.
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More images at the link...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3263714/Destroyed-man-reclaimed-nature-Amazing-images-reveal-exclusion-zone-Fukushima-abandoned-overgrown-wilderness.html
Edited by Tybee, Oct 7 2015, 11:22 AM.
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Has anyone else here besides me stopped drinking Japanese green tea because of Fukushima?
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Tybee
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Do they even make the stuff in Japan, or does the Japanese owned company have factories here in the states?
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Tybee
Oct 7 2015, 11:50 AM
Do they even make the stuff in Japan, or does the Japanese owned company have factories here in the states?
They do still grow green tea in Japan, and export it.

But you can find the same types of green tea like matcha, sencha, bancha, kukicha, genmaicha, etc. that are grown in China, and even Brasil.
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Those photos make us feel better about our Royal Dutch Shell stock!
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I was just looking at that. Sad of course but absolutely fascinating.

Makes you wonder what the earth will look like in 500 years with no population. Will nature rejuvenate and be ready for another crop of humans?

Will Zsa Zsa be the only human still alive?
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Oct 7 2015, 01:11 PM
Will Zsa Zsa be the only human still alive?
It's beginning to look that way, isn't it. :eek :rofl
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I love how foliage is growing over the highway. Gives me hope that Earth will survive the human scourge.
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