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10th Mar 2013 2:32pm | By Editor
It’s been two years already and this new photographic exhibition, The Great East Japan Earthquake, looks back on that fateful day on which the earth reminded us how powerful it can be.
Looking at the event, aftermath and the recuperation, it’s been shown already in Seoul, Jakarta and Bangkok in 2012, and now hits London.
Free, Until Mar 17, 11am-6pm
Gallery@OXO, SE1 9PH
Tube | Tott Crt Rd
2yearsafter.co.uk
Photo: Getty
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