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    The Main Street of Namie-machi

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    Nathan Eddy
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    April 5, 2013
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      1The Main Street of Namie-machi

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      On one of the main streets of this town, buildings lie in a state of collapse, and the lack of signs of life contributes to the eerie atmosphere.

      2Major Buildings Remain Damaged

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      Many buildings, like this one in the foreground, collapsed during the earthquake or were damaged by the tsunami. Town officials still have not been able to remove them.

      3A Fishing Boat Left by a Highway

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      An abandoned fishing boat rests by a highway about a mile inland from the Pacific Ocean. The devastating tsunami carried it to this site.

      4In the Tsunami’s Path

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      Viewers get a sense of the absolute devastation visited upon many coastal regions, such as here in Ishinomaki, where the damage was immense.

      5Boat out of Water

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      Ukedo Harbor once boasted 140 fishing boats and 500 buildings, but suffered some of the worst tsunami damage, according to the town’s mayor.

      6Cleanup Continues

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      Two years after the earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear crisis devastated Japan, cleanup efforts continue, such as here in Onagawa, Oshika District, Miyagi Prefecture.

      7A Place of Learning No More

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      The Kamaishi Municipal Toni elementary school was completely destroyed and is going to be demolished.

      8The Disaster Gutted Production Sites

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      Here viewers can see the former production site and shop of the renowned Tohoku cake, Kamome no Tamago, which was washed away by the water.

      9Documenting the Disaster

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      The Digital Archiving of Buildings Affected by Great East Japan Earthquake project creates, saves and publicizes photographic documentation of buildings damaged by the disaster.

      10Rikuzentakata Civic Center Destroyed

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      The tsunami reached the ceiling and severely damaged the whole building, leaving large chunks of shattered concrete strewn about.

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