Rikuzentakata, Japan (CNN) -- More than a month after Japan's killer tsunami struck, there's not much standing in Rikuzentakata, and even fewer things still alive.
But across a shattered bridge and among the scattered concrete shells and piles of debris, there's a surprising sight along the tsunami-battered coast -- a single towering pine tree.
It's the last surviving one in what was once a sprawling grove of more than 70,000 that towered above the white sandy shore and made it a popular tourist destination.
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