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Sunday, February 19, 2006

Iwa Kuni, Japan, the site of an ancient wooden bridge and a Samuri Castle.

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The Ken Tai Bridge at Iwa Kuni

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Fisherman

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Very Old House

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Walk to Castle

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Samuri Castle at Iwa Kuni

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Samuri Swords

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Samuri Armor

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View from Top of Castle

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Old Structure

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Shinto Temple and Gate

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Lion Guarding Temple Gate

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Prayers
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