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. thousands were gathered there for friday. prayers. me leaders from the g. 20 group of industrial and emerging countries have held a virtual summit aimed at boosting access to corona virus vaccines. producers pledge to provide billions of doses to low and middle income countries by the end of next year. you also promised to support vaccine production in africa to reduce dependence on international imports. g 7 nations have agreed to end financing of coal fired power plants by the end of this year. that's after a 2 day virtual meeting of the countries environmental ministers. the group also reaffirmed its commitment to limited global temperature increased to less than one and a half degrees by 2050. this is d w. news from berlin. you can find out much more on our website. that's d, w dot com, the
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ah, the coming up on arts and culture, french billionaire, false war, p know, opens a new museum in paris. and later on there showed the high em sister's work through tough times with melancholy music from los angeles will also visit a london model agency, the shifting fashions narrow beauty standard. brand new museum, opens its doors this weekend in paris, courtesy of multi billionaire francois p. know pianos, luxury group caring owens high fashion brands such as gucci, and if so long as holding company owns christy's auction house. and peter himself is one of the world's most influential collectors of contemporary art. now with his
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3rd private museum, the old stock exchange in the hearts of paris. the piano connection can now showing in all its glory at the book, the commerce, 84 year old french billionaire francois piano commission, the japanese star architect. and though to redesign the listed building, construction work took 3 years in cost, 150000000 euros. a 9 meter tall concrete cylinder has been placed within the room harmonizing with the circular building and its unique 18th century. the in the cable guy, this light from above that penetrates through the glass dome is meant to stand for the future. and the concrete cylinder for hope scuse my architecture, should move people with it,
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you see and emboldened them through its courage. against because i was surprised by how quickly he came up with the proposal. i wasn't expecting that and by his creativity, but i said right away, i like that. that's how we'll do it. and then he did. it was a lot of time and at the beginning i was amazed by this circuit within a circle. but this allowed him to express his creativity in a historical setting and that suits him perfectly. failed. the interior design of the museum was done by the black brothers. this was the difficulty is to create something radically modern that can harmonize with what already exists on to set like making a connection here between this extraordinary 18th century staircase bannister, on the 10th, this contemporary lamp is sort of mean ask you what's going on with
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a former businessman francois, if you know, is a major collector and patron of the arts is collection include some 10000 works by 350 artists with his 1st exhibition. the passionate love is certainly not playing. it's safe. instead of focusing solely on well established artist, he's including outsiders. will he help make them the styles of tomorrow? and if he can, softer because everyone expected him to come with well known works, but big names are worth a lot on the international market. but it was more important for him to exhibit artists who represent the women and men of today and to raise the questions faced by society today, offices to reflect our current world. he wants many faces to be displayed. it's about looking each other in the again, the more than got,
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they don't issued. it's the fulfillment of a dream for francois pino. now off the opening to museums in venice, the native of france finally has a museum in paris. the french capital and its visitors can be happy. it's a joy to behold, and from may 22nd. it will even be possible to go inside. if you are around in the 1900 ninety's, you might remember the 3 brothers and the boy band hansen. well this is hi m sisters s the danielle and alanna, hi me. the trio from california, one. this is brit award for best international group. their current album tackles, depression, massage, any and insensitive music journalists, california. nothing's really as it was,
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the opening track on the trio. hi and 3rd album describe pulling out of block with the city the multi instrumentalist oppression of retros rock'n'roll, 10 family linked vocals, atlanta, drums. and the one thing the who does the vintage, the lover lyrics that are a mix of irony and depression, aggression winning for this to get rid of being nice and questions by mouth
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reporters times. because the 3rd album, women in music are used to get the question every interview. what does it like to be a woman in music? and at a point, it just felt almost like every time i just wanted to roll my eyes like why is this even a question? you don't ask men. the question we thought maybe if we call it music part 3, we could say like, hey, that's what the album called. don't ever ask the question again. don't ask any, i don't never ask another girl again. it's ah, time music is recorded in lock, creaking, guitar riffs. an a try driving percussion, the the something like music that makes the stamps love to dance,
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and the families always loved to dance. even my parents lived down. the sisters grew up in a musical household to the trunk that is permanent fixture, and the families living room kids. they played with them musical parents in a band called the rocking hines, a stage experience from the age of 8. more than anything, a passion for 60 seventy's and eighty's rock'n'roll. we grew up listening to those songs, and i think we just always loved classic rock. i think when we're recording, we definitely try to take from are kind of our favorite music kind of the sonic, the sounds of different types of genres and different types of music. she is a friend who dies unexpectedly at the age of 21. a love seat with cancer. ah
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i get this is dark experiences transformed into moving ballads. time of summer the there's a lot of talk in the fashion world about diversity. so why don't we see more models who are trans have down syndrome or are missing a limb? the founders of visibility modeling and talent agency in london are pushing fashioned toward a more inclusive vision of humanity. and businesses booming. the british talent agency, zebedee specializes in non traditional models, people with disabilities alternative appearances, or who are trans or non binary. the agency wants to increase the visibility of
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these models in the media and the world of fashion. that would be the end goal is to see like 20 percent of the old fashion. she's all commercial. she is all, you know, using somebody who has a disability, not just in front of the camera, but behind the camera or the creators on board that, you know, come do this and it's a true representation is 5. is that we proctor and launched the agency with her sister in law laura johns in 2017. they were disappointed by the lack of diversity in the industry. today's debbie de has a roster of more than 500 talents in london, new york and los angeles. when we 1st thought to 70 laura's goal was to see a baby with a disability on not be packaging them. and at that point we didn't think that was going to be achievable. and my idea was going to be high and brand like in
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2020 eli goldstein, featured in a gucci campaign for photo got almost 900000 likes on instagram, making of the brands most popular instagram post ever the sought after 19 year old model have down syndrome i think when i see myself, i'm like, i say read me or your me hi me are all the more k cuz but good afternoon ellie knows that she's a role model for other people with disabilities. and it was a, a may and more dora may also make, i called the not to do that.
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ah, zebedee represents a wide variety of different models. so it's important to me that the agent that i signed with what interested and cad about representing diversity and representing us and allowing us to be authentic. i would say the media is very much like they, they've jump on to a trend. so they're right now is a trend, right? and so say, how long get law we will say because obviously these a lifelong conditions level, we have lot remember lots of little boys and girls out that they need to see this for their own. bring in and their mental health. the agency has made a name for itself with many major brands now, hiring its models. so we proctor hopes for agency will help promote
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greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do, the, the greater impact that we'll have on changing people's opinions. and you know, i think we still got a long way to go. i mean, we still feel at the bottom of the mountain going the progress is being made. one photo shoot at a time because diversity is define and you heard that here on d, w. well, that's it for this arts and culture. i'll leave you now with the latest optical illusion by french urban artist g l. a canyon under the eiffel tower. check it out . the
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ah, ah, you know, nice deadly waves that have the power to destroy entire cities. in a matter of moments, there was little public awareness about them until december 26th, 2004. that was the day a gigantic synonymy in the indian ocean, killed more than 230 pounds and people images illustrating the force of this natural phenomena and show the 7 years later in 2011 a nuclear power plant in shima, japan exploded after being engulfed by an earthquake generated synonymy. since
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these tragedies, scientists rush to the theme redoubling efforts to determine what causes the killer ways. because that knowledge can say line, it's clear that soon armies can strike any region of the planet urbanized zation has made coastal communities even more vulnerable. kens dunahee research protects them. the o. on friday, september 28th, 2018. an earthquake followed by a tsunami, devastated an area of the bay of puzzle. on the indonesian island is too low ac.
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within minutes, 4000 people lost their lives. 79000, others had to be evacuated. how could this new disaster in indonesia occur after the devastating 20042922 nami specialists were commissioned by unit go in the international authorities to investigate cost us in locus of the university of southern california, and herman fritz, the georgia institute of technology have arrived to conduct field research quite impressive to see the devastation are now 3 weeks after the event here, we can kind of see why it's important to come up as quickly as possible, or at least once the emergencies over because lot of bulldozing in this area already, so a lot of evidence is very lost. the researchers will be combing the debris for traces of the wave time is of the essence cleanup operation. civil ready arrays,
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valuable evidence. and the monsoon rains that you to start soon working as a synonymy scientist is very much like being a detective privacy. there is a multiple murders taking place. you really have to piece like in the puzzle, the sequence of events that you nami hit 1st and this made the houses collapse. or where did they collapse because of the earthquake and this from the army finished them off. what were the people doing? why is it that some people died in some people? did i, the to research is want to determine how the disaster unfolded their goal to trace that back to the event that triggered the ways cost us, you know, like,
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has goes to meet survivors in the small fishing town of one e when the waste heat pump duleigh tea was on his boat, 100 meters from the shore boat go young. when the 1st wave came and there was a big tremor and window deck and what did you see the tremors on the boat come out? yeah, just the whole was rocking because the water level had dropped. the boat had run aground, up on what it could do. other guy and she stayed with the boat. did you stay on the boat? you went to did up on the forgot and held onto the mash. ok. and then i saw the wave approaching and distance it to jump up. scully was very fast to can the i did reach the boat in no time at all and pushed us on to land
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without but roughly how high was it that the sympathy i could see. my house was almost at the same height as the boat had been doing. was your house over there? the way was about 5 to 6 meter high eyes. my goodness will make me cost as soon as he is puzzled. how could have me to high waves have crashed on to the shore here in a bay that up until now had not been seen as soon on the hazards 20 kilometer south of one e. herman fritz is conducting research in par lou. tucked away at the back of the bay, the town is home to 350 pounds and residence. thousands of people lost their lives here. accompanied by 2 indonesian colleagues,
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herman fritz drives to the parking lot of the shopping center overlooking the bay. he's investigation into the dynamics of the wave relies heavily on videos from mobile phones, this exact spot that you saw on the field. you can see the bar. yes. and now the way from people running away, people running away. and that's the 2nd way located. dive one. so now we can basically see how high the water is almost in the billboard the wave reached a height of more than 4 meters. more than the
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to determine the cause of the synonymy terminal free 1st leads to create a computer model with a devastating wave. for this he has to determine its height at different points in the city and measure how far it spread inland. i tried to some detailed survey near to be going to try to get a 3 d scanner. and the purpose of that is to go 3 d space. the light stands all the point class and we can see how the wave goes through a 2nd measure. how high the wave is every given instant, and how fast the wave is moving across is through the houses washing of a to how's it and across the street in streets follows the waves traces off to flooding the parking lot. it's swept deep into the city. evidence of the force of the wave can be found in the smoke located just 100 meters from the shore . ah. this group, and we have this grill here and we see this raft that debris and side. so we know
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that this anomaly was at least this height of the rack. and then up here we see the actual primaries and on the line, which is this one right here. and we can also see it in the window. if you look at the blue sky, you actually see a mud line going through there. and then we look at that over here. we also see the line coming around coming around, coming around. so that's an arm is coming pretty much at the height of my head through this mosque. and that's also very difficult height already, because usually when you have water to this height, you cannot stand anymore, you will be thrown to the ground by the waters. so can be difficult to survive. the who, after 3 days of field work, the 2 american researches and their indonesian colleagues can now produce their 1st simulation of the synonymy that hit the bay of pollute. they establish that the
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strongest wave of 300 meters in land, that cost us, you know, markets and home and fritz are only at the start of their investigation. they now have to identify the event that triggered the deadly wave and find out how it could have swept into the bay. su means to port nami, the ways, the weights that destroyed the port in the word. now in universal use, dates from the 17th century. it comes from the place on the planet most frequently affected by nami, japan. it was coined by fishermen when returning to sure on a storm free day. they discovered the waves had level their villages.
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the last 2 millimeter hit japan caused the fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011. it was triggered by the quake measuring 9 point one. on the richter scale, the wave keels more than 18000 people sent me not ok, cause us to nami, has no meteorological cause that's in the primary concepts unami earthquake and sequence on the vast majority of non isa generated by c quakes, which in turn triggered by the earth tectonic activity, the earth craft is composed of several large plates. the movement of magma pushes them against one another. a few mill to a few centimeters a year. the oceanic plane flying beneath the continental plates creating seduction zones. friction between the plates can cause the formation of the continental plate which accumulates a gigantic amount of energy. when this energy is released,
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it can cause a huge undersea earthquake. hold on down the platter. earthquake suddenly puts all the water in motion ceiling that can kill him at a depth of 4 kilometers. and then we have 4000 meters of water moving at the speed of a passenger plane. private or support. a wave slows down near the coast, but increases in size. so you don't know that crease waves like we saw in 2011, 20 to 30 meters high. i told met gone up on the mediums. we cannot separate earthquake signs and synonymous size long but iteration of yours gray is very doing indication of how strong you are. basically it's like a zip or if you have a smaller break, it's
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a short or up sure area. and that means iteration. sure. if it's a bigger, it's craig live, sumatra $99.00 or japan magazine, 9 plotted events, then base. if you have a very long zipper that means the shaking will go on for several minutes. jesus christ. why would you be the longer and stronger and under the quake, the more powerful the to nami. it triggers as in the indian ocean. c quake of december 26th 1000 in full me a full located 100 kilometers of thunder. on the indonesian island, a few mantra ruptured along the length of 1200 kilometers the massive 9 point one, magnitude undersea quake lasted more than 5 minutes.
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within 15 minutes, the 1st wave up to 35 meters high, smashed into my truck while other launch weights wrinkled across the indian ocean. you know, 230000 people lost their lives. the waves advance was captured for the 1st time on the video by hundreds of people caught up in the disaster. the world was shocked by this devastating show of natural force, a force little understood at the time. for scientists, it was a wakeup call, energizing research into 2 non these then still in its infancy since 2008, unesco has maintained a global synonymy tracker. it's
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a record of synonymy occurrences over the past 3 millennia. to date, researches have identified 1200 the least destructive or in white the most deadly in read. each of these dots represents a potential danger for the future. 70 percent of soon armies are located along the pacific ring of fire, where most of the earth subduction zones are located. oh, the constant lock is in turn and fritz a continuing their research as soon ami, early warning system was set up here after the 2004 disaster. so why would there so many victims in 2018? you want to do a lot of vendors, you're selling food. it was really busy. sort of what i mean. first we heard a rumble gave when you get the people started screaming the waters rising. i
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decently witness says the crowds in the roads near the beach were caught totally off guard by the wave. no warning sounded here. our investigation continues to see nami monitoring center in the indonesian capital to carter. this control tower monitors seismic activity across indonesia, including the bay of par. lou size malicious here can detect any on the see earthquake in real time. advanced algorithms allow them to simulate the formation of it's in ami and worn coastal communities before the 1st wave hits. since its introduction in 2008, the system has issued 22 alerts, saving countless lives. why then did pollute fail to receive a warning on september 28th, 2018 key and put in
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a think he was the science molly just on duty that night. i don't talk about the earthquake and pollute registered a magnitude of 7 for 2 minutes by the den. just afterwards. the magnitude rose to 7.7 mom and i instantly ran to the table where we stimulate economic in the of the major modeling. when i mean the center in jakarta registered in earthquake 80 kilometer north of palm bay, early in the evening, the epa center is here. and here is polo. according to the simulation, that synonymy risk posed by the earthquake was only moderate, nevertheless, and alert with triggered within the prescribed time limit. 5 minutes after the earthquake. so want went wrong
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in cost us to no luck as we'll discover the answer with the help of 2 private surveillance cameras. ah, friday, september 28th 6 o 2 pm. the earthquake hits the bay of par lou. it lasts longer than 2 minutes. did you experience the earthquake was incredible. you couldn't stand up, never did impossible. and i was there under camera to hanging onto the gate, then it calm down and i went out. i need to cross his mind off of your quick because he's so close to the water perhaps from me we come they've always said
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a base of a cup and it doesn't have to know me. now that it's in the open sea where they occur level, and yet it happens here. these images provide the researchers with key evidence on the chronology of events. the time on the sci fi tv footage reveals that barely 2 minutes the lapse between the end of the earthquake and the onset synonymy. such rapid succession had never been recorded before. the c nami warning issued in jakarta went out after the wave hit pollute. when all of its communication systems were already down,
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what is very alarming to me is that here the earthquake, 3 good, the not meet very quickly. so we need to understand how this happens. and also why i think the timing, how quickly after the earthquake kits mentioned to me something. according to the jakarta center simulations, it should have taken a wave generated near the center, 80 kilometers north of the bay, about 15 minutes to reach par lou. how is it possible for this wave to advance with such speed and force on the bay of pollute? the to find down says the researchers take to the air 16 in order to have a birds eye view of the entire case to this by being up from the air filter. it allows us to see how this came in and see the extend of invitation
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to scientists struck by what they see. there are alternating areas of devastation and intact. but that's not all. once we get outside of the bay, the wave is appears very quickly. and you're looking at very beautiful indonesian beach data ready to confine to zone where to look for further for the sources. inside the bag. to waive the devastated lou had formed out in the open sea, the entire coast would have been effected term and fritz and cos dustin loc. as doubt the deadly way generated at the epi center identified by the jakarta warning center. they believe the source of the denominator must have lain inside the pay itself or term in fritz. and he's indonesian colleague, parasitic returned to the west coast to gauge how it's an army could have
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originated in this sheltered area. giga, parasitic has received new footage that was still near by the barges over there. so then you can see on the big on of these events and then this is, randy started the fight. yeah. local landslides. those guys next friday are a great small, semi circular way that you can even seen the video. so i think this is going to be a localized impact landslide tsunami. you have a lot of aluminum material. wants to shake it, it will go home and freeze the low intensity of this 1st wave suggests it was triggered by it because the landslide, but that alone doesn't explain what cool is. that's unami that devastated the bay. here we have evidence because we have a coastal car. okay. this car actually is along the shoreline. the land went into
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the ocean. and so we have a coast landslide. i don't think there's localized phenomena is big enough to be the main source of the phenomena wiped away sallow or vonny on the other side of the bay surveying the entire bay, researches discover several other similar landslides. all of them could have triggered many to nami, but it's only when the team looks further inland and it finds the missing piece of the puzzle. look, this is remarkable. this is the trench. what the honda? we are with tremors opened it. we closed it and opened it again. the one that got me a few 100 meters further on a 2nd witness points out the extent of the destruction was i'm wondering if the entire row of houses collapsing or someone not all of the how does collapse at the
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same time from south to north as you can see by the slope of that house, there might be a deep full line opened up, cutting clear through the town, causing the buildings to collapse. it continues on into the bay for many more kilometers. finally, researches have the answer. it is this full line that cause the pollute synonymy after 5 days out in the field and months of data analysis. the sequence of events last been piece together. on september 28th, 2018 at 6 o 2 p n. a 7.2 magnitude earthquake struck 80 kilometers north of par lou. the epi center correctly identified by the tsunami monitoring center in jakarta did not directly trigger the tsunami. the seismic waves travelled through the cross at the extremely high speed of 900 kilometers per hour, generating
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a fold that opened up across the entire bay. that triggered land flies all along the coast, which in turn generated his theories of many to nami. the energy of all these many tsunamis accumulated in the depression of the bay combining to form a powerful wave that swept across the town, herman fruits and cost us no luck as the investigation has come to an end. the reconstruction of the bay of pollute through nami will help improve warning systems all over the world. we used to think that's synonymous. only that i can areas where you have some duction zones. we now know just like one company here. today i'm going to strike pretty much any place where you're going to have an earthquake . we are very concerned about this because similar earthquakes could take place in seattle that will take place in southern california. they will take place and
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they're going to be in. and they will take glazing and let me watch the water watch wins. what stunned, what a horrible earthquake! what a frightening south seen, and the howling of a great people in these woods by the italian poet pit truck. describe a strange storm over the city of naples. in the 14th century, 700 years later, vulcan ologist tomorrow, rosie was intrigued by pet trucks. description. rosie has worked on naples emergency plan in case mount vesuvius erupt. most unami generated by sea quakes and full lines, but they can also be triggered by volcanic eruptions. they broke up full testimony, still denied request that they had tried, witnessed an exceptional phenomenon that struck the city of naples normally,
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some of the parts of the man, though he was asleep not far from the east round when he heard such. now, strange noise is that he thought it was an earthquake down remote or sample. i don't know for the trial. patrick rushed to the harbor like so many other people though we drove past and saw with his own eyes that it had been completely devastated. the ocoee left incredibly start fiona and paul. aside from his descriptions of the destruction, petra also wrote of hundreds of dead and dozens of sunken ship to morrow, rosie, it's obvious that the strange storm was at synonymy, the trunk lid for a long time. petra could not have known that it was soon ami money because it was an unknown phenomenon in the middle ages. all julian day, we are certain it was soon ami a talk no longer to avoid a repeat of the catastrophe. the vulcan ologist has been searching for the cause of
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the tsunami that wrecked naples harbor. in 1343, there is no record of a 14th century eruption of mount vesuvius in the gulf of naples. so now rosie has focused on another volcano, located to kilometers from naples. stromboli is one of the most active in the region. in 2002 and erosion caused a flank of the mountain to collapse into a 10 meta high tidal wave reason to the island. the waves spread across the terrain. ian sea and much weakened, reached the bay of naples, who far more powerful eruption of drum believe have triggered the tsunami, described by petrov 700 years ago. above the village of stands in chains on the slopes of the volcano, archeologists r levy is excavating the remains of
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a small church. she's provided morrow, rosie with his 1st clues cup yam okay. every point i mean to dramatically, we knew that a dramatic event led to the sudden collapse of the building goes out. probably a powerful earthquake remote because we found large blocks of stone inside on the church floor. the case is open up. i mean, in order to date, stromboli, past activity, archeologists examined 3 skeletons found in the remains of the church. discovery was in a great test that was dug through the layer of collapse tiles that fell down when the church collapse. so this person was definitely a witness of the catastrophe, possibly a victim or possibly a survivor. skeleton has been dated by carbon 14, in the middle decades of the 14th century. the date of the earthquake that shook
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the island of stromboli coincides with its unami disaster described by petra in the bay of naples. i wonder when the church collapsed. it was not rebuilt, which is surprising and indicates a major change in human occupation at this location. it is likely that the was abandoned until the 1600s. the event was so traumatic that the island of stromboli remained uninhabited for 10 generations and more than 200 years. following these revelations, now, rosie began his own excavations. he hoped to find clues linking the activity of the volcano. to the tsunami, described by petro in $1343.00 more than 4 meters under ground. the vulcan ologist finally discovered an intriguing mix of sedimentary deposits for the salami. no longer
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