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Sunday, January 30, 2005

imperial panarama


imperial pana
Originally uploaded by chitotoro.
Following Mr Bulley's example, here's a panarama of my own - taken in Tokyo in November in the grounds of the Imperial Palace - if you look carefully you can see Mand in the red top in the middle of the picture!

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