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Tsunami Debris On Alaska’s Shores Like ‘Standing In Landfill’

Posted on 6 Feb 13 by FmH

“Refrigerators, foam buoys and even ketchup bottles are piling up on Alaska’s beaches. Almost two years after the devastating Japanese tsunami, its debris and rubbish are fouling the coastlines of many states — especially in Alaska.”(NPR).

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