unclemac
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- Oct 12, 2011
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The Japanese tsunami was an interesting thing for us on the coast. Even though it devastated coastal areas of Japan its reverberation to the other side of the Pacific was pretty tameā¦we did get a ripple and that was about it, although one guy did die down by the Klamath in Oregon. The basin where I hunt was in fact near the epicenter of a 9.0 earthquake in the year 1700. There are the remains of massive trees on the beach whose last growth ring date to 1699, whole groves of trees were submerged, the evidence of it is everywhere if you know to look. The tsunami that followed smashed into Japan and is documented in their historical records and the local tribes maintain story traditions of earthquake and devastation.
We didnāt know what to expect to wash up from the 2011 tsunami or when to expect it. Lots of sciency folks were saying March of 2013 but we were seeing stuff long before that and be that it is March of 2013 nowā¦I am not seeing much. We mostly got a bunch of garbage actually, bits of Styrofoam, plastic bottles, stuff like thatā¦but I did pick up some floats and of course bottles too.
The first bottles I found were a pair of Korean cold medicine bottles. The glass is very thin and I was surprised they made it over in one piece. They are āDong Wha Pancoldā remedies.
I next picked up a Paolyta B bottle, from Taiwan I think. From what I understand it is a sort of mix between āRed Bullā and cheap red plonk wine. Supposedly tastes like a bulldog cleaning his testicles but the Chinese swear by it as a lunch time pick me up.
I then found this Russian vodka bottleā¦.it translates as āIshtokā and from what I understand is popular there but canāt be found hereā¦I assume because it is good and they donāt allow the good stuff out of their country.
But the best one I found was this little Japanese guy. (Well truth be told. I didnāt find it, my son that found the āBeggsā bottle did). Itās an obvious cork top and with some age to it as well. I donāt read Japanese but since my older son does (and lives there) I sent it to him. He in turn asked his wife who wrote and told me it says ālion toothwashā. But really it says āRionā but since in Japanese āLā and āRā are the same thing, what they mean is āLionā. And I mean that tooā¦.not only can they not pronounce them as different sounds, they donāt even HEAR them as different sounds. This little bottle dates from the 1920ās or before. I expect to see more and when I do I will share.
We didnāt know what to expect to wash up from the 2011 tsunami or when to expect it. Lots of sciency folks were saying March of 2013 but we were seeing stuff long before that and be that it is March of 2013 nowā¦I am not seeing much. We mostly got a bunch of garbage actually, bits of Styrofoam, plastic bottles, stuff like thatā¦but I did pick up some floats and of course bottles too.
The first bottles I found were a pair of Korean cold medicine bottles. The glass is very thin and I was surprised they made it over in one piece. They are āDong Wha Pancoldā remedies.
I next picked up a Paolyta B bottle, from Taiwan I think. From what I understand it is a sort of mix between āRed Bullā and cheap red plonk wine. Supposedly tastes like a bulldog cleaning his testicles but the Chinese swear by it as a lunch time pick me up.
I then found this Russian vodka bottleā¦.it translates as āIshtokā and from what I understand is popular there but canāt be found hereā¦I assume because it is good and they donāt allow the good stuff out of their country.
But the best one I found was this little Japanese guy. (Well truth be told. I didnāt find it, my son that found the āBeggsā bottle did). Itās an obvious cork top and with some age to it as well. I donāt read Japanese but since my older son does (and lives there) I sent it to him. He in turn asked his wife who wrote and told me it says ālion toothwashā. But really it says āRionā but since in Japanese āLā and āRā are the same thing, what they mean is āLionā. And I mean that tooā¦.not only can they not pronounce them as different sounds, they donāt even HEAR them as different sounds. This little bottle dates from the 1920ās or before. I expect to see more and when I do I will share.