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Japanese earthquake in March 2011

Publié le 05 Mai 2026

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Video published by ANNnewsCH

In this terrible video from March 11, 2011, we can see an earthquake followed shortly afterward by a tsunami.

This video seems to have been filmed by a man sitting in an airport restaurant. While his wife, lying on the floor, protects their son, he films the scene for several minutes.

 

Manji svastika

 

Aside:
By the way, I notice a strange picture (visible at 1min 59s) with a Nazi swastika or something that looks very much like it....
After some research, it seems to be a swastika, also called "Manji", which reportedly has no connection with the Nazis, quite the opposite, as it represents peace and love.
The Japanese use this symbol to mark temple locations.
The Geospatial Information Authority of Japan decided in 2016 to have this symbol changed on all maps of the country to avoid confusion.

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Japanese earthquake in March 2011

Publié le 05 Mai 2026

Information

Video published by ANNnewsCH

In this terrible video from March 11, 2011, we can see an earthquake followed shortly afterward by a tsunami.

This video seems to have been filmed by a man sitting in an airport restaurant. While his wife, lying on the floor, protects their son, he films the scene for several minutes.

 

Manji svastika

 

Aside:
By the way, I notice a strange picture (visible at 1min 59s) with a Nazi swastika or something that looks very much like it....
After some research, it seems to be a swastika, also called "Manji", which reportedly has no connection with the Nazis, quite the opposite, as it represents peace and love.
The Japanese use this symbol to mark temple locations.
The Geospatial Information Authority of Japan decided in 2016 to have this symbol changed on all maps of the country to avoid confusion.

Tags
Japan disaster
earthquake
tsunami
disaster
Japan
March 2011 earthquake
Japan earthquake
swastika
Manji
Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
Envoyer à un ami
Signaler cet article
A propos de l'auteur

Japanese earthquake in March 2011

Publié le 05 Mai 2026

Information

Video published by ANNnewsCH

In this terrible video from March 11, 2011, we can see an earthquake followed shortly afterward by a tsunami.

This video seems to have been filmed by a man sitting in an airport restaurant. While his wife, lying on the floor, protects their son, he films the scene for several minutes.

 

Manji svastika

 

Aside:
By the way, I notice a strange picture (visible at 1min 59s) with a Nazi swastika or something that looks very much like it....
After some research, it seems to be a swastika, also called "Manji", which reportedly has no connection with the Nazis, quite the opposite, as it represents peace and love.
The Japanese use this symbol to mark temple locations.
The Geospatial Information Authority of Japan decided in 2016 to have this symbol changed on all maps of the country to avoid confusion.

Tags
Japan disaster
earthquake
tsunami
disaster
Japan
March 2011 earthquake
Japan earthquake
swastika
Manji
Geospatial Information Authority of Japan
Envoyer à un ami
Signaler cet article
A propos de l'auteur
30 April 2026 18:54:45

Rice fields draw images in Japan

InformationVideo published by Great Big Story interviewing Yukio Kasai (deputy mayor)   In the village of Inakadate, where the main activity is rice farming, rice farmers have become artists. To increase tourism in the village, they decided to use 7 types of rice plants to create images...
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01 May 2026 21:55:30

Impressive explosion

InformationVideo published by NEWS CENTER Maine In this video by Richard Carrier, we can see the impressive explosion of a paper mill in Maine, USA. Another video from another angle
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