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| The shore was all cliffs and rocks except at the dock |
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| Maybe the dorms where the monks stay |
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| Mushu! Dragon that spit out the water for hand-washing |
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| Molly and I looking very engaged in something |
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| O yes. I climbed those steps. |
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| Temple 1 |
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| It looked like a graveyard to me, but I'm not sure... |
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| The pathways from temple to temple were impeccably groomed and arranged with bamboo and stones. |
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| A monk! |
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| More temple 1 |
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| It looked like a really worn-out, bony Ghandi to me. I think all those papers are prayers. |
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| An old offering-place. The wood and paint was all chipped and ancient. |
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| A prayer wall: people write their prayers on these special slips of paper and tack them on the wall. |
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| Some of the stones on these steps had really old, worn kanji carved into them. |
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| Bamboo next to the shrine. |
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| Steeeeeeep. And Molly. |
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| It looked so fiery in the sun |
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| A lot of the trees were held up by these structures to make them grow in a particular direction. |
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| Natalie said this guy is a Buddhist god that punishes wrong-doers with his purifying fire. His fangs were facing in opposite directions too. |
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| The biggest temple and Natalie in front of it |
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| You can see the dock and the boat we came over on. |
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| This pathway crossed over a small valley into an area being remodeled (maybe? there was definitely construction happening). If you looked out of those slats, you saw trees all around. |
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| Beautiful. |























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