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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2008

Kamakura is probably my favorite place on the planet.
This is where I shot this short video realizing there are three colors that seem to be everywhere... from the moss, green trees and bamboo.
To wood and straw. And the red color buildings and the jinrickshaw with their strong legged and friendly owners.

Music: Antonio Vivaldi (Concerto for Oboe & Violin)

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  • Japanese flora is the most beautiful flora in the whole world.

  • @FearThisChannel

    Thanks

    It's pretty nice, isn't it ?

    Thanks for leaving a comment !

  • Having returned to the states and jumped back on the "hamster wheel" of work that I'd left behind, it is really a nice escape to review your clips again. Thanks so much for posting them.

  • @Jakneife

    My pleasure : )

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  • @italndiva

    no worries at all.

    Just be well and we'll call it even.

    : )

  • @italndiva

    Abundant blessings right back at you.

    : )

  • @Peekingduck I am going to come to Japan some day. I am going to ask you for a tour too. I speak no Japanese yet have made two new Japanese friends and they are teaching me alot.

    Blessings!

  • @Peekingduck Thank you my sweet friend. You know my heart and I am grateful. I am so sorry I do owe you emails but am crazy busy and I will tell you more soon. All my best always. Namaste.

  • @haruhitsugara

    Glad you liked the clip.

    Don't think 'italndiva' meant it the way it came out after being typed.

    No country is so 'one dimensional', and I'm sure that is what she tried to say.

    Have a splendid day and enjoy autumn

    : )

  • @italndiva

    Glad you liked the clip.

    Glad the clip reminded you of the good nature of the Japanese.

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