The above photograph is a satellite photograph of Izu Oshima, and the darkened area with the perfect round hole is an active volcano by the name of Mount Mihara. Which by the way, in the 1930s, was the number one suicide spot for young lovers. I don't plan to jump in, but one never knows.
The world of Tosh Berman. Focusing on books, and writings by Tosh Berman.
The world of Tosh Berman. Focusing on books, and writings by Tosh Berman.
The world of Tosh Berman. Focusing on books, and writings by Tosh Berman.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Tosh on the Island of Izu Oshima (Japan)
The above photograph is a satellite photograph of Izu Oshima, and the darkened area with the perfect round hole is an active volcano by the name of Mount Mihara. Which by the way, in the 1930s, was the number one suicide spot for young lovers. I don't plan to jump in, but one never knows.
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