tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post6866643965848947747..comments2024-03-27T18:23:34.322+08:00Comments on WEBS OF SIGNIFICANCE: Surreal sand sights in Tottori, with crossing camels as a bonus! (Photo-essay)YTSLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-60468855782375678742015-05-27T23:25:19.296+08:002015-05-27T23:25:19.296+08:00Hi Bill --
It was indeed a great day excursion! ...Hi Bill --<br /><br />It was indeed a great day excursion! I went to the Sand Museum first because they day before, it had rained in Tottori and I thought it'd be good to give the sand at the dunes more time to dry. After checking out its incredible exhibits, I wondered if the sand dunes would be anti-climactic but they impressed in their own way too. <br /><br />And I'm not sure re YTSLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-47933129500740132512015-05-27T21:39:15.012+08:002015-05-27T21:39:15.012+08:00Hi YTSL,
This looks like a great day excursion, a...Hi YTSL,<br /><br />This looks like a great day excursion, an expansive coastal setting where one may unwind after busy touring...The Sand Museum looks like a fascinating visualization of historical sights...Reading some online facts about Tottori, its seems the author of "Woman in the Dunes", Kobe Abe, came here for inspiration. I haven't read this book, but I recall seeing the Billnoreply@blogger.com