We woke up from our night of free camping to look on the peaceful, quiet beauty of the park and take in the AAAAH!
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The forests of Kannonji, home to the last of Japan's dwindling fairy population. |
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The woods around our campsite were alive with entirely alien sounds. Sometimes it sounded like monkeys, other times like apes. Turned out it's crane mating season, which means they court each other loudly at all hours by making monkey sounds. |
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After much cycling indeed, we reached the second of Shikoku's "four kingdoms," Ehime. This one is known for citrus fruits, much like the last one. |
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Of all things, we found ourselves in a taqueria somewhere in Ehime. |
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And then Harry took a photo of Jenn taking a photo of Jake taking a photo of his food, and then the Internet exploded. |
And, a NO-LONGER-TIMELY SAKURA REPORT:
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaalmost... |
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