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Hamada 3/28/02! |
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Michael feeling carefree |
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Kay-chan, being cool |
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Paradise, 80 minutes from Hiroshima |
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Cleaning out the cabin BEFORE we moved in |
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Castaway |
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These are photos from our recent trip to Hamada beach. I wish we lived there. Still I believe there is a deserted white beach somewhere with our names on it. |
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