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 In our Science/ Engineering class, yet again, our teacher gave us a project in which we had a goal to understand the way of tectonic plates, and how they function. We were supposed to research our topic, write out a story board, make a reenactment of what happened in our assigned disaster in a video in History Channel format, and of course as you can tell, made this website. As in science class, welcome to EXPLORE! (I know cheesy joke. Whatever just enjoy the website!)

This was an area that was destroyed by the Kobe Earthquake of 1995.

This rubble is what is left of what appears to be one of the more traditional Japanese houses.

This is the Hanshin bridge, or what's left of it...

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​© Copyright 2012, no one was seriously injured during the construction of this site....Well...only the people in the earthquake...

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