Kurobe Dam (黒部ダム)
Standing at a height of 186m, Kurobe dam is Japan’s tallest dam; for my ‘Manechester’ friends, that’s 15m taller than the Beetham Tower! It has a installed hydroelectric capacity of 335MW and began operation in 1963. Surrounded by mountains in the Toyama prefecture (富山県), on the misty day I visited, it really felt in the heavens.
A night guard for the 30minChallenge
edit: I changed it a bit.
Nice Illustrations.
(The lawyer with a sword seems very trustworthy 😏)
After today I'll shut up about this for a while, he ho. I'm starting up my Japanese Visual Dictionary flashcards again. Disclaimer: I'm only studying Japanese, I will probably make mistakes.
Up to my fourth day of posting, and I've thrown in the first, and actually a new, pun. I didn't think of this one last time around, and I think it's a little funny personally, lol.
But! Everyday on Ko-fi (not always on weekends, but I did one today) I'll be posting a new flashcard on my Ko-fi. Gimme a follow if you'd like some free kanji flashcards!
Urawa (浦和) - Where I live!
Kegon Falls (華厳滝)
Kegon falls, or Kegon no Taki (華厳の滝) is a 100-meter-or-so high waterfall located at lake Chūzenji (中禅寺湖) and at the head of a dramatic valley leading towards central Nikko.
Hi, My name is Kanvas Chan or short K.C. and this is my art blog.
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