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Japan To Build 250-Mile-Long, Four Storey-High Wall To Stop Tsunamis

An anonymous reader points out this daunting construction plan in Japan. "Japanese authorities have unveiled plans to build a giant 250-mile long sea barrier to protect its coastline from devastating tsunamis. According to the proposals, the £4.6bn ($6.8bn) barrier would reach 12.5m high in some places – stretching taller than a four storey building. It would be made out of cement – and actually be composed of a chain of smaller sea walls to make construction easier. The plan comes four years after a huge tsunami ravaged Japan's north-eastern coast."

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  1. Tsunami watch by The+Evil+Atheist · · Score: 4, Funny

    We are the tsunami watchers on the wall. Waves gather, and the soiling of my pants begin.

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  2. Yeah! by nospam007 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Good-bye 12.49 Meter tsunamis, welcome 13 meter tsunamis.

  3. Didn't help with Kaijus... by alexjplant · · Score: 5, Funny

    Have we learned nothing from history? We need giant wave-breaking robots piloted by a pair of unlikely heroes to stop the tsunamis. Preferably with giant extendable swords to cut the breakers down to size.

  4. Anti-Kaiju wall by gijoel · · Score: 5, Funny

    It also doubles as an anti-Kaiju wall. Just the thing to keep out those pesky monsters like Mothra, Gamera, and Godzilla*

    * May not actually keep Godzilla out.

  5. Australia by Chuq · · Score: 5, Funny

    South-east Australia already has a similar barrier. We call it "New Zealand".

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    - Chuq
  6. Re:Ugly Solution by aevan · · Score: 4, Funny

    *ahem*

    researched whales into extinction.