MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY HOLIDAYS 2022

we touched this same spot with our hands, our feet, our gaze and our dreams

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Friday, July 19, 2013

LYLE AND ALICE PETERSEN REPORT

Walking the streets of Japan’s nuclear ghost town



Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy


Few people are granted access to the radioactive Fukushima exclusion zone in Japan, which remains abandoned and frozen in time on March 11, 2011 -- the day a massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami caused a triple nuclear meltdown in the city. Channel 4's Alex Thomson ...

Saturday, July 06, 2013

200-year-old rockfish

200-year-old rockfish caught off Alaska coast

200-year-old rockfish: A Seattle resident caught a shortraker rockfish, which at some two centuries old might be the oldest one ever caught.

By Contributor / July 3, 2013


Sport fisherman Henry Liebman, from Seattle, holds his record-breaking shortraker rockfish at the Alaska Department of Fish and Game office on Friday in Sitka, Alaska. The fish measured more than 40 inches and weighed almost 40 pounds.
James Poulson/Daily Sitka Sentinel/AP

Tuesday, July 02, 2013

CHILDREN OF THE TSUNAMI



Published on Jul 8, 2012
Source B.B.C
Duration: 1 hour

On March 11th 2011 Japan was hit by the greatest tsunami in a thousand years.

Through compelling testimony from 7-10 year-old survivors, this film reveals how the deadly wave and the Fukushima nuclear accident have changed children's lives forever.

The story unfolds at two key locations: a primary school where 74 children were killed by the tsunami; and a school close to the Fukushima nuclear plant, attended by children evacuated from the nuclear exclusion zone.

Credits
Director : Dan Reed
Producer : Dan Reed
Executive Producer : Alex Cooke
Writer : Dan Reed