TheChriggu

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We’ve actually been in Hita to visit an old soy sauce brewery. Turns out that the author of Attack on Titan is from around there. Which is why there are many AoT related things around there. The funniest of them being this statue, erected directly in front of a nearby dam.

Additional photos (Taken with my phone, not the camera, so they look different):

Edit: Made this post twice. When made it originally, Lemmy wouldn't display the preview pic, which in a community called "pics" does seem important. I first replaced it with a downscaled version, but that didn't fix it for me, so I tried deleting the old post, and creating it anew. But that didn't work either. After checking it on my phone though, it seemed to work without issues, so I assume it's an issue with my desktop or something. I tried to delet the re-post and un-delete the original. But now both posts are visible somehow? Seems I haven't figured out something about how exactly lemmy works. No intention to spam this community. Sorry.

 

We've actually been in Hita to visit an old soy sauce brewery. Turns out that the author of Attack on Titan is from around there. Which is why there are many AoT related things around there. The funniest of them being this statue, erected directly in front of a nearby dam.

Additional photos (Taken with my phone, not the camera, so they look different):

[–] TheChriggu@feddit.org 1 points 1 month ago

I have no idea who that is...

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Also, on a technical level, I believe the best photo I've yet taken is a b&w photo of a pelican during that same holiday to south america last year. It's a bit less eye catching, so I'm putting it here instead:

 
[–] TheChriggu@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago

Basalt columns are exactly what these are. My understanding is that the lava flow in this location forked and combined into different directions quite a bit, before the uniform cooling. Which is how it gets all these curves.

[–] TheChriggu@feddit.org 2 points 2 months ago

To be fair, both the caves and the places in Zelda games were named by Japanese people.