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    Posted March 19, 2011 by
    Michaellebs
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    Ulsan, South Korea
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    Recovery in Japan: After the earthquake

    Michaellebs and 14 other iReporters contributed to Open Story: Earthquake strikes Japan

    Were these the OMEN to this Japan Earthquake.

     

    Japanese East Sealine aerial views 6 months ago from this Earthquake.

    These pics were taken by me on an airplane going to Tokyo Narita Airport on September 13, 2010 which is 6 months ago before this Earthquake.

    I don’t know whether this phenomenon has been related with the forthcoming earthquake which on March, 2011.

    But when I took these pics, I was a bit in awe. Because I have never seen like this one since many travellings by airplane so far.

    The area down there on pics are between Kesennuma and Sendai, I am sure, East sealine of Japan adjoining the Pacific.

    Don't forget to watch these pics magnified by clicking wide pic button down there, to find visible beams diffusing from the sea surface.

    I don't think that was sunlight reflections, which we cannot see as such.  People say weird shapes of clouds happen before Earthquake. This beam phenomenon could be understood similarly as such ones, I think.

    Whatever, they were very very queer !!

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