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Suspected Japanese Tsunami Debris Washes Ashore in Alaska

Tons of debris, suspected to be from the March, 2011 Japan earthquake and tsunami, are washing ashore in Alaska. Buoys, bottles, pieces of buildings, chemical containers, and other items litter the coastlines of Kayak Island and Montague Island.
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Tons of suspected tsunami debris are washing ashore on Kayak Island, Alaska. Buoys, bottles, pieces of buildings, shoes, fuel containers, and other items litter the beach for miles.

Suspected Tsunami Debris

( KTUU/Ted Land / April 29, 2012 )
Tons of suspected tsunami debris are washing ashore on Kayak Island, Alaska. Buoys, bottles, pieces of buildings, shoes, fuel containers, and other items litter the beach for miles.
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