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Front side of the new Yonaguni Airport terminal. |
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Fly in and out of Yonaguni on a JAL 737. The runway is short, so definitely "buckle-up" |
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Our minshuku up on the hill. Peaceful, modest and great food |
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Everyone pitching in to unload the tanks after two awesome dives |
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Kihachiro Aratake reflecting on the days' events and dives |
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Tour coordinator and dive guide "Doug" reflecting on what he just witnessed underwater |
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The typical shoreline of Yonaguni. Not very accomodating to shore diving |
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Approaching Iseki point. The monument is just to the front on the right |
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Drifting above the monument. Water movement shows there is quite a strong current below |
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A reminder that Yonaguni is prone to typhoons at any time. This was in October |
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A look at Iri Harbour from above |
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The Western-most point of Japan |
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Another look at the Western-most point of Japan |
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Some of the unique stone basins found on Yonaguni |
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