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A pink slipper was found by Cannon Beach resident Andy Kerr in late May, covered in a variety of sea life. Kerr brought it to Seaside Aquarium, where education specialist Tiffany Boothe said she believed it to be tsunami debris from the Japanese earthquake in March of 2011.
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36.6149217, -121.822098
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36.6149217
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36.6149217,-121.82209799999998
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KH
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KH
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震災漂流物:Slipper Covered in Sea Life Found on Oregon Coast, Likely Tsunami Debris (Beachconnection.net) | 海ごみ情報 | 海ごみプラットフォームJAPAN
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A pink slipper was found by Cannon Beach resident Andy Kerr in late May, covered in a variety of sea life. Kerr brought it to Seaside Aquarium, where education specialist Tiffany Boothe said she believed it to be tsunami debris from the Japanese earthquake in March of 2011.
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http://wayback.archive-it.org/2438/20110301000000/http://www.malipjapan.jp/info/news/2013/06/slipper-covered-in-sea-life-found-on-oregon-coast-likely-tsunami-debris-beachconnectionnet.html
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