Only made it to the ocean a few times; Kobe (yay, Mosaic!) and the sand dunes at Tottori were both a ton of fun; especially watching the Japanese watch foreign exchange students roll down a huge dune. Kekeke…
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Only made it to the ocean a few times; Kobe (yay, Mosaic!) and the sand dunes at Tottori were both a ton of fun; especially watching the Japanese watch foreign exchange students roll down a huge dune. Kekeke…
I’m paying you to kill commies, not post comments on blogs, dammit!
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