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INTRODUCTION!

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However, the details are informative and helpful in your learning!
This is where you'll learn about environmental issues in Japan.
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The Authors(:


THE JAPAN AUTHORS

Group Leader: Vanessa Lim
Secretary: Stacy Ng
IT: Regina Koh
Photographer: Naomi Tan


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DAY 4!(:
Monday, November 15, 2010 @ 7:56 AM
We first arrived at Kumamoto Mt Aso, The weather there was SUPER DUPER DUPER DUPER COLD, that we can actually see our breath coming out from our mouths. We arrived at the bottom of the mountain in the morning and took the cable tram up to the peak of Mt. Aso. When we reach the peak of the mountain, it was very foggy and the temperature was about 7 degree celcius, and the smell of sulphur dioxide was very strong. People who has Asthma, Heart disease, Bronchitis and any respiratory problems , are not advice to go to the cradle, however our team member STACY sacrifices her life to go see the cradle, SHE COULD HAVE DIED UP THERE:b However, it was too foggy to see anything.


The rockss
So foggy!>:
photoo(:
We then head down the mountain and head to Kumamoto Castle and IT WAS BEAUTIFULLL:D . The place gave the idea of a palace (like the one in the Qing Dynasty, Han Dynasty, so on and so forth). The infrastructure has a building of seven storeys. Enough of the words, let the pictures do the talking.

















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