About a week ago , a soccer ball that belong to a 16 - yr - old survivor of the Japanese tsunamiwas render to him , after it was discovered on the Alaskan glide . But a beachcomber in Canada has since stumbled across an even more fantastic discovery : A Harley , with all its parts in still position .
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Peter Mark was mount his ATV on a beach on British Columbia ’s Haida Gwaii Islands when he spotted a large , battered , bloodless detached trailer . The doorway was ripped off , and Mark peered indoors and spotted a Harley Davidson bike .

wrap up in rust fungus , the wheel was still entire , and still carry a license home registered in Miyagi prefecture , the part of Japan hit hard by the gargantuan storm last March . More than 11,000 people in this area were reported miss or dead after the catastrophe . Inside the laggard were also some golf game clubs , bivouacking equipment , and tools . Mark has no estimate who the owner is , let alone if he or she survive . But the Nipponese consulate in Vancouver is test to find the person , based on the permission home base turn .
Though it ’s disturbed that the container still held all those items , it ’s not entirely surprising . The Kuroshio current follow a pretty verbatim itinerary from the east coast of Japan to these Canadian Islands . The motorcycle is probably not the last swag leave to be discover ; there was an gauge 5 million tons of rubble washed into the sea as a result of the tsunami , much of it still direct North America ’s way . [ CBC News ]
Image quotation : Peter Mark / CBC

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