Watching the Japanese accept their medals was super entertaining. Their spirit is awesome.
SMAMS BLOG
Yeah life is a blur, Stuff happens everyday so i'll just blog on my daily life and the shit that occurs.
Or interest me
Bio
22 year old New Yorker
born in Trinidad, came when i was 9 months
Architect College Major
I live with a bucket list of things i wanna achieve
I have an obsession with Atlantis and always wanted to be a Archeologist, Have a big love for history and culture. I might end up becoming one.
Or Marine Biologist
Music, Art and Food are my favs follow by photography
My Major Dream is to Travel, and of course find atlantis or build a under the sea city like it
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American women didn’t deserve it, I saw a couple of hand balls and allot of dirty play from them in the box… The Japanese deserved a better ref then the one they got.
Come on Japan!!!
At first when you watch it it’s a beautiful site to watch all these animals but as time passes its just sad. To know that these creatures will live the remainder of their life in this enclosure as a tourist attraction and even watching them as they swim around in a circle their is no excitement in their movement, no other interactions with the other marine life… They just look like broken creatures swimming who gave up hope just swimming in a circle.
okinawa churaumi aquarium
Tokyo G-Cans Project
The Tokyo g-cans project is one of the most eye appealing and greatly built structures I have come accross in a long time. The G-cans project which is located under the streets of tokyo is a flood system created to drain and protect the city from many natural disaters such as monsoons, typhons, and tsunamis like the one located at 3/11 of the this past year. The tunnels which took 17 years and 2 billion dollars spread for 6 kilometers and collect water from all 5 rivers and drained the water back into the ocean.
Might not seem like much but Tokyo was created under a fault line, without this system Tokyo wouldn’t be standing. The japanese really found a way to make this land close to indestructible.