torsdag, juni 28, 2007
Vulcanos rule
Sakurajima seen from the southern city of Kagoshima. Norway may be full of stunning mountains but suffer from an acute lack of vulcanos, whereas Japan due to tectonic placement is "lucky" enough to possess a number of the lovely lava buddies.
Sakurajima is one of the active ones, as seen up close with smoke billowing forth. Used to be an island but a violent eruption connected it to the mainland. Covered in volcanic rock and strangely enough, the place where you can find the world's smallest mandarins and the biggest radishes, reaching a diameter of 60+ cm!
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Hvordan vet du sånt?
Du mener det med frukt og grønnsaker? Fordi jeg er en opplyst turist og leser det de gir meg av brosjyrer!
Himmel. Jeg har aldri så mye som kikket i en Ensom Planet før jeg fikk meg kjæreste.
Haha, ingen Ensom Planet her, jeg må selvsagt være akkurat litt anderledes...
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