Here’s another my response to the Weekly Photo Challenge:Endurance.
It looked to be damaged heavily by acid rain.
My first entry is here.
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Weekly Photo Challenge:Endurance
To say endurance, Mt Fuji may not be a proper topic because it is not a dead volcano but just inactive today. Here Yokohama is 50 km far from the mountain and it is said that ashes from the volcanic eruption fell 10 cm (4 inches) several centuries ago. Probably as you know, the earthquake happens sometimes in Japan. One of the reason is the islands of Japan are on the edge of crustal plates and, in some cases, activities of volcanos are related to this condition. In order to make buildings endurable, ancient people chose a wood to build them instead of rocks.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Endurance by The Daily Post.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Humanity
Edible is always an ambivalent word in terms of humanity.
Eating is a basic action to satisfy an instinct as it is for every natural lives and a questions is, sometimes, where we are from and where we are going to. Then we may think what humanity means.
On the other hand, we enjoy the scenery rather than taste while we are eating. Even it’s edible but we don’t once in a while.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Humanity by The Daily Post.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Adventure!
Now, I’m back to the Web not from the adventure!
In a little while, a few days, I may not have an enough time to visit my favorite blogs but I’d like to post a picture for this week’s WPC. Don’t you think a combination of orange and blue may be a color of adventure? This orange boat is a kind of inflatable boats, so called ZODIAC which is famous for expedition use.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Adventure! by The Daily Post.
Weekly Photo Challenge: Dialogue
Oblique ray is the one of my favorites but difficult to take. In a morning, the sunlight began to illuminate a field and I found myself being a part of it. I chose two pictures having similar diagonal line and similar but different light.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Dialogue by The Daily Post.



