What's this? Tiny shells from Okinawa. Weird and wonderful, yes?
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This is one the most beautiful beaches in the world on Taketomi Island in Okinawa!
This is one the most beautiful beaches in the world on Taketomi Island in Okinawa!
Hi I’m Nobu, I like traveling overseas and in Japan, visited 26 countries!
I’m a National Government Licensed Guide Interpreter of English for 10 years.
For the people who are interested in and planning trip to Japan ,
I show you hidden local information which you have never seen and heard of through books and…
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'Desert hermit Ben Kenobi develops a reputation as a crazy wizard because he keeps talking to thin air.'
No. This is Tatooine, talking to yourself is hardly the weirdest thing they've seen. Ben Kenobi, however, keeps having full on fucking screaming rows with thin air and seemingly gets replies back, which is decidedly a step up.
(They've managed to piece together that a major point of contention is the acquisition and raising of a child? Clearly Ben is a wizard that had a bitter divorce with a desert spirit and is working through a custody dispute)
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I think it's funniest if Luke and Anakin have completely opposite opinions on sand actually
Anakin: I don't like sand, it's course and rough and irritating and it gets everywhere UGH
Luke: I like sand. Reminds me of home. The good old days when all I had to worry about was not being allowed to go to tosche station to pick up some power converters :') I would happily take a sand bath
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Rare Beaches in Japan Feature Star Shaped Sand
Photo by Tsuneo Yamashita / Getty Images
We’ve seen the magic of black sand beaches, even beaches with “popcorn sand“.
But how about star-shaped sand?
Three islands in Okinawa – Hatoma, Iriomote, and Taketomi all feature rare ‘sand’ which are actually exquisitely small shells from ancient protozoa. Mixed in with regular sand, the star shaped particles are unique to this precise part of the world,…
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Behold, the stupidest thing I’ve ever drawn
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thankful for the gift of a new sewing machine that allows me to do more than a simple straight stitch… feeling like i’m back at SAIC with the ability to learn a new machine. my first time free motion quilting + doing a satin stitch edge! the bleach painting is of magnified coral sand filled with foraminifera, bits of calcium shells from mollusks, and coral skeletons
Precipitation Constellation
Decolorant print on denim, walnut dyed backing, cotton batting and cotton thread
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What do you think they’re talking about?
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