mokelumne-kid: Breakfast, Japanese style (just looking now for that cup of joe)
mokelumne-kid: The angry volcano Unzen steams above Shimabara; it killed 44 people in 1991
mokelumne-kid: The inscrutable Japanese toliet controls
mokelumne-kid: school children greet us in the morning
mokelumne-kid: no way my feet will fit into these...
mokelumne-kid: Japan: Hey Boss! Coffee makes the world go round
mokelumne-kid: It comes out hot- in a can
mokelumne-kid: Japanese wanted poster
mokelumne-kid: Crunchy crab treats, grab-n-go snack!
mokelumne-kid: Got my evening shoes, now where did I set my glass of champagne?
mokelumne-kid: Maidake drummers
mokelumne-kid: Ready for the martial arts demonstration
mokelumne-kid: house buried by lahar
mokelumne-kid: house buried by lahar
mokelumne-kid: House buried by lahar (mudflow)
mokelumne-kid: Unzen volcano from the other side
mokelumne-kid: Looking down from the flanks of the volcano into Shimabara bay
mokelumne-kid: My friend and fellow modeler of eruptions Tomaso O.
mokelumne-kid: The 6th grade class at the Fifth Elementary School of Shimabara
mokelumne-kid: Fifth Elementary School of Shimabara
mokelumne-kid: Elementary school destroyed by pyroclastic surge
mokelumne-kid: Onokoba elementary school, destroyed on Sept. 15, 1991 by pyroclastic surge
mokelumne-kid: The pyroclastic flow that killed 43 people on June 3
mokelumne-kid: Mount Unzen: This is "holy ground" for volcanologists
mokelumne-kid: For Olivier: a bag of small fish from Japan. You can put milk on them for breakfast
mokelumne-kid: about squares with what we know
mokelumne-kid: good science here
mokelumne-kid: kid's renderings
mokelumne-kid: Jon M. and Shinji T.