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  • JWPJWP Posts: 32,918 ✭✭✭✭✭

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    The Motorcycle is powered by 12 chain saw motors

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  • TiborTibor Posts: 3,786 ✭✭✭✭✭

    @JWP said:

    Who's the guy standing next to Jay?
    Any word on Jay's health?

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    Land of the Free because of the Brave!
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    @johnny9434 said:

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    Not if you're retired! :D:D:D

    "When they can't find anything wrong with you, they create it!"

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    In Portugal we are required to see a valid visa when we rent out our cozy Algarve AirBnb and i'm not sure if this is valid thoughts?

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    Hang on Snoopy

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    Saw this this morning and just smiled

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    Thanks to Mothers

    Came across this as posted this morning by Mid West Port Authority responsible for navigating marine traffic in and out of the Australian Port of Geraldton:

    "If you think about it ... mums are basically the tug boats of the family. Always there behind the scenes guiding us in the right direction (even when we're drifting wildly off course), helping us navigate life's turns, and somehow gettin us safely along side."

    Linked below is my Video Playlist that concludes with a video of a tug boat pulled up alongside our ship as it departed Aomori Japan just over a week ago. With the included blaring of horns by the ship and boat it got some traction on YouTube with close to a thousand views and multiple likes.

    You may also enjoy the preceding videos in the ten minute Playlist and their accompanying musical selections which focus on Cherry Blossom Trees in Full Bloom at Aomori Prefecture's Hirosaki Castle. The impressive snow capped Mt Fuji look-a-like mountain seen in one of the videos is Mt Iwaki commonly known as Tsugaru Fuji.

    Link to the Video Playlist with its concluding tug boat video:

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLtb5zi734BfZ6icOnHjfMHDpq0_OC4sWL

    Concurrently taken photos:

    Aomori Prefecture's Mt Iwaki a/k/a Tsugaru Fuji as seen from the Hirosaki Castle Grounds:

    Hirosaki Castle surrounded by Cherry Blossom Trees in Full Bloom along with the mother of our children:

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    I think I’ll forego sharing the tugboat analogy with the memsahib.

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  • 1northcoin1northcoin Posts: 5,294 ✭✭✭✭✭

    REVEALING THREE OTHER MOUNT FUJI'S LOCATED IN JAPAN

    In the below linked video Playlist see for yourself the similarity of three other Active Stratovolcanos in Japan that share the conical shape and resemble Japan's tallest mountain, the 12,389 foot Mount Fuji. They so much look like Mount Fuji that each goes by a common name which includes "Fuji."

    At 6,227 feet, Ezo Fuji (Mt Yotei) is the tallest, reaching half the height of Mount Fuji. Older than Mount Fuji, it last erupted in 1050 BC. compared to Mount Fuji's last eruption in 1707 AD. It is located in Hokkaido where, as seen in the video, it can be seen reflected in the waters of Lake Toya much the way Mount Fuji can be seen reflected in the lakes surrounding it.

    At 5,331 feet Tsugaru Fuji (Mt Iwaki) is the second tallest of the three Fuji Look-A-Like mountains and it last erupted in 1863 AD. It is located in Aomori Prefecture of northern Honshu. In the included video it is seen from the grounds of Hirosaki Castle with an included Cherry Blossom tree in full bloom as Mount Fuji is often so pictured.

    The third is Satsuma Fuji (Mt Kaimon) at 3,031 feet which last erupted in 885 AD. It is located in Kyushu's Kagoshima Prefecture and as seen in the included video also rises above a lake, Lake Ikeda.

    Ezo is an old name for Hokkaido and Tsugaru and Satsuma are also names for the locations in which the respective mountains are located.

    Link to Video Playlist of the Revealed Three Other Mount Fuji's that can be Found in Japan:

    https://www.youtube.com/embed/videoseries?list=PLtb5zi734BfbpD7VcKNlH2HjcK9-cplBD

    Related Photos:

    First, The Mount Fuji as I photographed it at Lake Kawaguchiko in the Fall:

    Ezo Fuji as I photographed it from Lake Toya this Spring:

    Tsugaru Fuji as I photographed it from Hirosaki Castle this Spring:

    Satsuma Fuji looming above Lake Ikeda as I photographed it last Fall:

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