The Japanese Invented A Rescue Capsule From Earthquakes And Tsunamis - Alternative View

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The Japanese Invented A Rescue Capsule From Earthquakes And Tsunamis - Alternative View
The Japanese Invented A Rescue Capsule From Earthquakes And Tsunamis - Alternative View
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This thing looks like a big tennis ball, but in Japan this invention is positioned as a wonderful survival capsule in case of natural disasters

According to the inventor Senji Tanaka (Shoji Tanaka), head of the firm the Cosmo the Power, this miniature spherical Noah's Ark will stand for a long time on the water and be able to protect from rubble inside the person.

The capsule is made of fiberglass, it can hold up to four people of medium (Japanese) size and has passed many test tests already. The price of this miracle ball is really quite high - 300 thousand yen or 2525 euros.

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The capsule has a small viewing porthole and several breathing holes. The company has already received more than 600 orders for such capsules, although it began to take orders just the other day.

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