Japan Tsuami

bartholomewroberts

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Depends on the amount of radiation it has absorbed... Take a Geiger counter with you :wink:
 

Jason in Enid

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Seriously? The only debris that would make it across the ocean is wood, plants and plastic. There won't be any treasures to find.
 

gleaner1

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Or, maybe some sort of wooden box filled with treasure could float across the ocean and land on a shore line near you! But that's silly, the box would surely sink for the weight of the treasure. Bear with us dirtangel. PS, it's tsunami, that is a bear of a word to spell.
 

wayne_sa

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hey dirtangel1! welcome to treasurenet. your very 1st post nets you a :whip2:. that is unfortunate.
don't let it get you down. people here are very nice, mostly.

I can think of a large # of cool things that might wash up on the beach.

your pal, Wayne
 

wayne_sa

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gleaner1 said:
Or, maybe some sort of wooden box filled with treasure could float across the ocean and land on a shore line near you! But that's silly, the box would surely sink for the weight of the treasure. Bear with us dirtangel. PS, it's tsunami, that is a bear of a word to spell.

you forgot debris, just sayin'
 

gleaner1

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wayne_sa said:
gleaner1 said:
Or, maybe some sort of wooden box filled with treasure could float across the ocean and land on a shore line near you! But that's silly, the box would surely sink for the weight of the treasure. Bear with us dirtangel. PS, it's tsunami, that is a bear of a word to spell.

you forgot debris, just sayin'

Missed that one wayne. dirtangel, beware of sneakers with feet in them.
 

Mackaydon

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dirtangel,
Welcome to Treasure Net !!
The debris is coming; actually it has already begun washing ashore in Washington State.
Here's an article featuring Dr. Ebbesmeyer, a pro when it comes to tracking marine debris patterns.
He assisted me 20 years ago in backtracking a marine debris field to its source; a shipwreck.
http://www.blogthebeach.com/2012/li...uake-tsunami-debris-reaches-west-coast-of-usa
Don.....
 

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