TUMBLR PEOPLE. LET’S UNITE, AND PRAY FOR JAPAN. PRAY FOR TAIWAN. PRAY FOR INDONESIA. PRAY FOR PHILIPPINES. PRAY FOR ASIA. PRAY FOR THE WORLD. BELIEVE IN THE POWER OF PRAYER, AND I’M SURE, GOD WILL HEAR AND PROTECT US. HE WILL NOT PUT US IN DANGER.
Amen.
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People hold candles as they pray for Japan’s earthquake and tsunami victims during a ceremony at Japan Avenue in Lima, Peru March 17, 2011. REUTERS/Enrique Castro-Mendivil
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大阪湾岸線 (by Paco Alcantara)
This read street is the Osaka Coastal Highway [as you can read from the description of the picture if you click on the link] and it connects Osaka KIX Airport to Kobe.
I’ve passed so much time trough it and my emotions were everytimes different: from KIX Airport to Kuzuha, it was so exciting to smell the typical sea fragrance and look all the bay around Osaka .A beautiful view, I’d say “extraordinary” if you travel during the morning.
On the way back, “the street run red” and my humor became a bit too melanchonic. But I think that particular atmosphere helps a bit because it gives you a sensation of tireness which will let you think about Japan just after you’ve landed to your country. And you probably already know the end of the story if you’ve been already in Japan, sigh :[
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