Japan Tsuami

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

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

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.
 

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
 

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'
 

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.
 

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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