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Inspiring people to care about the planet! National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure.
Welcome to the National Geographic community, where we bring our stories, images and video to the world in real-time, inviting followers along on our ongoing 135-year journey. Our yellow border is a portal to the world, showcasing all of the wonder and beauty that it has to offer. This page allows our fans to join us while promoting an enriching and supportive climate for our community. Therefore, we do not tolerate words of hate, harassment or disparagement. We reserve the right to remove any posting or other material that we find off-topic, inappropriate or objectionable.
Welcome to the National Geographic community, where we bring our stories, images and video to the world in real-time, inviting followers along on our ongoing 135-year journey. Our yellow border is a portal to the world, showcasing all of the wonder and beauty that it has to offer. This page allows our fans to join us while promoting an enriching and supportive climate for our community. Therefore, we do not tolerate words of hate, harassment or disparagement. We reserve the right to remove any posting or other material that we find off-topic, inappropriate or objectionable.
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pbagri1058
(3 minutes ago)
Huge respect to Japan,the way they stand again and again after so many natural calamities.
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anamikaatre
(10 minutes ago)
Me and my husband were there in Tokyo....when this happened....experienced about 650 aftershocks after that in next 3 days .....but japan was back on it's foot from next day.....salute to the spirit of Japan
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virlananggie6762
(18 minutes ago)
I am one of those who survived the Aceh tsunami in Indonesia in 2004, it was terrible that the initial wave on the coast was 30 meters and swept everything that existed, until now it cannot be forgotten, may your country be protected from disasters like this, let's pray
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TaiyoN
(28 minutes ago)
I can't imagine having to watch a city you grew up in just get swallowed and destroyed, and taking the lives of loved ones in the process.
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mrsaint3619
(32 minutes ago)
Fun fact: Japan was the first country to respond when we had a massive earthquake here in New Zealand. Funny how Australia is meant to be our sister country and yet another country half way across the globe managed to get here and help before a sister country that's a 6 hr flight at most. Much love and respect for Japan Arigato
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ElectricFuture
(46 minutes ago)
My dream has always been a beachfront house but this makes me rethink things.
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かぼちゃ-b1y
(52 minutes ago)
I am Japanese.
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Starlightttt7
(1 hour ago)
Rest in peace everyone who died. My uncle was one of them who perished
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keithkeegan9776
(2 hour ago)
RIP to all those people that died
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Omegaparsec
(2 hours ago)
It's good that YouTube recommended me this, even as Japanese we tend to forget major events like this and it's good to get a reminder of how unforgiving nature can be.
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manssupar
(10 hours ago)
Japan is like cursed country. So many crazy things happen but their people still can handle it and fix it more faster than other country. Respect japan
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tucan2234
(2 hours ago)
Humans: throws trash in the ocean
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