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Japan-Turkey nuclear cooperation will boost 2-way relations: envoy

The problem is Turkey will build two plants one is Franco-Japanese cooperation and the other is Russian, Turkey is also a earthquake country and Japanese are know for relatively earthquake proof infrastructure while Russians dont have any experience in this field, sure they also have to build a earthquake proof plant as the laws require but i think choosing Russian technology for Turkey might be not so good idea, i dont know. :undecided:



At the construction of Marmaray (also Turco-Japanese coop) they found out that Istanbul was hit by a Tsunami in ancient times, and its reported that in 1506 earthquake a 6m tsunami hit Istanbul, but no one in recent history, the most fault lines are on land except of Marmara and Aegean Sea. A big Earthquake and a possible tsunami are forecasted for Istanbul in next 30 years.

Ancient Byzantine Ships excavated at Marmaray project, archealogists say the ships seem to be sunk imadiately in their anchorage, probably caused by a Tsunami.

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Interesting, good thing Turkey is working Japan.
 
The problem is Turkey will build two plants one is Franco-Japanese cooperation and the other is Russian, Turkey is also a earthquake country and Japanese are know for relatively earthquake proof infrastructure while Russians dont have any experience in this field, sure they also have to build a earthquake proof plant as the laws require but i think choosing Russian technology for Turkey might be not so good idea, i dont know. :undecided:



At the construction of Marmaray (also Turco-Japanese coop) they found out that Istanbul was hit by a Tsunami in ancient times, and its reported that in 1506 earthquake a 6m tsunami hit Istanbul, but no one in recent history, the most fault lines are on land except of Marmara and Aegean Sea. A big Earthquake and a possible tsunami are forecasted for Istanbul in next 30 years.

Ancient Byzantine Ships excavated at Marmaray project, archealogists say the ships seem to be sunk imadiately in their anchorage, probably caused by a Tsunami.

n_53181_1.jpg



Yenikapi-IMG_9804-sm.jpg


Yenikapi_-Ship-general-342.jpg

I think our friends the Turks know the best choice.

Lastly, that is impressive how that wooden boat was preserved. Really interesting.
 
Interesting, good thing Turkey is working Japan.

Jep, they are reliable, we let Italians build a avarage 4km Tunnel but they needed 20 years to finish, and we gave Japanese the Marmaray project and they build the deepest earhquake proof underwater Tunnel in the world in just a couple years. :D


Lastly, that is impressive how that wooden boat was preserved. Really interesting.
These things delayed Marmaray for 5 years damnit :D the plan was to open in 2008 but it finished in 2013 because wherever you dig in istanbul you will find some history, good thing they didnt rush, now Istanbul Archeological museum will have another pretty interesting artifacts as soon as the preservation works are finished. :tup:
 
Good to see this deal is getting finalized.

We will see a lot of cooperation between Turkey and Japan now they have changed their constitution.
 
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