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Photo Mug : Tsunami. Phi Phi on the 11th day after the tsunami hit Shattered shops and restaurants with 2 feet of debris covering what was once the walkway. On the 6th Jan
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Tsunami. Phi Phi on the 11th day after the tsunami hit Shattered shops and restaurants with 2 feet of debris covering what was once the walkway. On the 6th Jan
THAILAND, Phang Nga District, Takua Pa, Tsunami. Phi Phi on the 11th day after the tsunami hit Shattered shops and restaurants with 2 feet of debris covering what was once the walkway. On the 6th Jan
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Relive the poignant aftermath of the devastating Tsunami in Thailand with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug featuring the powerful image "Tsunami. Phi Phi on the 11th day after the tsunami hit" by Leon Schadeberg. Witness the heart-wrenching scene of shattered shops and restaurants, covered in two feet of debris, as captured on the 6th of January in Takua Pa, Phang Nga District. This mug is more than just a beverage container - it's a daily reminder of the resilience and strength of communities in the face of adversity. Order yours today and bring a piece of history into your home or office.
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This print by Leon Schadeberg captures the devastating aftermath of a tsunami that hit Phi Phi Island in Thailand. Taken on the 11th day after the disaster, the image showcases shattered shops and restaurants, with debris piled up to two feet high, completely covering what was once a bustling walkway. The sheer destruction depicted in this photograph serves as a stark reminder of the power and unpredictability of natural disasters. The scene is hauntingly desolate, with remnants of people's livelihoods scattered amidst the wreckage. It evokes feelings of sadness and disbelief at how quickly life can be turned upside down. Moreover, this image highlights important environmental issues faced by coastal regions in Southeast Asia. Tsunamis not only cause immediate devastation but also leave behind long-lasting effects on ecosystems and communities. The recovery process for such areas can be arduous and requires significant resources. Schadeberg's photograph prompts reflection on our vulnerability to nature's forces while emphasizing the need for preparedness and resilience in these vulnerable regions. It serves as a powerful testament to both human fragility and strength in overcoming adversity
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