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According to a recent report, about 30 million people in China live in caves underground. The caves, called yaodong in Chinese, serve as effective insulators: they remain cool in the summer, but also shield inhabitants from low temperatures in the winter. Most yaodong do not have running water, toilets or electricity, but some do. 

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これがみたかった、、 カセットテープケースの中に 沢山の押し花や草が💐 素敵でした。

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"Nestled in the hidden valleys of Shikoku, Japan, is the village of Nagoro. Its remote location has led its residents to leave for big cities in search for work. With not even a local store, there’s little reason for immigration, so as residents die there is no one left to fill their void. Nagoro is slowly shrinking.

Eleven years ago, Ayano Tsukimi returned to her home in Nagoro. Confronted with constant departures, she has populated the village with dolls, each representing a former villager. Around 350 of the giant dolls now reside in and around Nagoro, replacing those that died or abandoned the village years ago.”

Does anyone else think this is a horror movie waiting to happen?

Anyway you can watch the documentary behind this here

Jeez

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Ariko Inaoka is a Japanese photographer who has been documenting two Icelandic identical twins girls, Erna and Hrefna, since they were nine years old in 2009. Her intensions for this project is to capture the very precious period of their growth from child to teenager, physically as well as psychologically.

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