Republic of Palau_Uninhabited island at the northern end
- Tuesday, June 05 2007 @ 04:00 PM JST
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Mini gallery
Visit to the island: March 23-30, 2003
Storyboard
Tridacna sashimi and grilled fish
Tridacna
Palau" in the Philippine Sea and the North Pacific Ocean. Sunset is a special aperitif. In the starry sky, the refreshing breeze, just looking at the sea dyed red ... Impressed!
The wisdom and daily activities of the people of the sea are conveyed in the folk tales that have been handed down ... in my heart.
Me sulang(Me sulang)Arigato
Traveling Iron Man Yoshimasa Ikeuchi
Snorkeling at the point again.
The transparent underwater picture scroll is coral, tropical fish and a large giant clam.
To pass on the habits of sea creatures to posterity
Storyboard.
Ngarchelong Island (population 200)An ancient ruin on
A mysterious mystery without knowing the history when and for what reason.
Over 60 human-faced stones line up in a large plateau.
Heavy legs tired from fishing left the ruins early.
swiftly and two go to the point to fish for lunch.
If you can't catch it, you won't have lunch.
Suddenly a hit. With a big pull, the rod bends like a bow and the reel reverses. It's an irresistible feeling.
Tired of interacting with the fish, the fish sank into the coral Give up. “The fish you missed is big”
Big catch of "que" and "red snapper".
Bonus "Tridacna".
A little over an hour from Koror Island. The boat kicks the waves and speeds up.
Accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fujimoto (31, from Tokyo) who are traveling abroad for the first time.
The trip is off the road, and three people get along with Kotetsu on an uninhabited island.
Snorkel
Uninhabited island at the northern end
Wrap it in aluminum foil, cook directly in the fire, grab a self-sufficient lunch and eat it .
Sit down on the sandy beach, squint at the brilliance of the sea, and have a satisfying time.
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