Riding a tsunami in a protective pod [gallery]

by Charlie Osborne  |  October 1, 2012  |  Image 3 of 7

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How does the pod protect you?

With a crush capacity of over 6 tonnes, the pod would in theory also be suitable as a form of shelter in earthquake scenarios. There is enough air capacity for two and a half hours, when the machine goes into "Panic mode" once the water-tight doors are closed.

The cylindrical design is streamlined to stop as much debris clinging to the pod as possible.

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Good Idea
Inspired by the movie 2012?
Now all you need a larger family version, and lots of storage, toilet facility, solar or forced ventilation, lighting etc.
Great idea though.
Help may not arrive for some time ... lots of blinking lights on the pod.

I will just ride the wave to my next life.
Posted by ThinknWrite
Updated - 17th Nov
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