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Uploaded by on Nov 21, 2009

Some simple thoughts and observations while riding home in the evening.

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  • I often fantasize the similar thing. When I see a undevelopped grass field, I sometimes stop & think if there is any spot in the field that no one has ever stepped on. I mean a square inch or even a square micron of soil that has never been touched by human for thousands of years.

  • Hello lostinxlation, I enjoy greatly the idea you have shared. To imagine a spot of earth no human has visited however small or remote. A delightful thing to imagine! Thanks for sharing! -Kurt :-)

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  • i loved this video ! i often find myself thinking the same things when i pass empty fields or forests full of trees, and i think to myself, what have theese trees seen and how long have they just been standing there.^_^ its nice to think about the simpler things every now and then it really does relieve your mind too

  • Love it! Thanks Kurt!

  • Nice bit of history and relating it to the one remaining untouched patch of the old world. 5*

  • It is not boring by any means at all. It is a beautiful remembrance of the graceful world that existed before the concrete roads. Thank you! natsukashiiiiiiii..........

  • I absolutley love this. I live in a regular old concrete suburb in central texas and this reminded me of a moment I had like this last week. It was driving to work in the morning with my windows down, and stopped at a right turn red light. The sun was streaming onto a patch of meadown wedged between a seven eleven and the street. It mesmorized me with its own world. It had birds jumping around little violets and a small tree in the center of it making the rest of the concrete world dissapear.

  • Worlds apart, yet I do the same thing here in Alaska. I live in Anchorage (big city) and often enjoy a few minutes like you have in this video. These little jewels are disappearing too fast.

  • Really enjoyed that! I have always been fascinated by feudal Japan. Gave me some really cool thoughts to fathom.

    -Ben

  • More videos like this one will not hurt :)

    Personally i prefer such snips that show bits of Japan that no one shows.

  • I do this alot. It's very relaxing to just take a moment to really 'see, hear, smell, touch & taste' the stuff around you!

  • I love the contrast. it's very.. humbling somehow, if you know what I mean. Thanks for sharing.

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