One Year After the Japan Earthquake: A Journey, Part I | World Monuments Fund

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The fishing port of Kesennuma on the border of Miyagi and Iwate prefectures on the east coast of Japan was heavily damaged in the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the Tohoku area of Japan in March 2011. Images of huge fishing boats that were swept up by the tsunami waves and thrown inland and images of the spilled fuel from the town's fishing fleet that burned for four days were some of the mostly widely published photos of the disaster.
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40.7484405, -73.9856644
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350 Fifth Avenue
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40.7484405
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40.7484405,-73.98566440000002
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One Year After the Japan Earthquake: A Journey, Part I | World Monuments Fund
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The fishing port of Kesennuma on the border of Miyagi and Iwate prefectures on the east coast of Japan was heavily damaged in the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the Tohoku area of Japan in March 2011. Images of huge fishing boats that were swept up by the tsunami waves and thrown inland and images of the spilled fuel from the town"s fishing fleet that burned for four days were some of the mostly widely published photos of the disaster.
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