Wednesday, December 26, 2018

A field overlooking the Sunda Strait full of tsunami debris has become an unlikely spot for tourist photos

Solihat and her three friends had everything sorted for their perfect selfie, ready to be taken by the beach in Indonesia’s Banten province.

Their hijabs were striking: one pink, one green. One of the gang was ready with a ‘V’ finger peace sign. And most importantly, in the background was a scene of utter carnage: a flooded field scattered with cars and farm equipment smashed up by the tsunami that devastated the province’s coast on Saturday night, killing almost 500 people.

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from The Guardian http://bit.ly/2QSHb56

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