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J-Journey to the Centre of the Earth!

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J-Journey to the Centre of the Earth!

Postby Taro Toporific » Fri Feb 14, 2003 10:16 am

The Unzen-san no kamasami might get mad about this...

Tapping A Volcano's Secrets
CBS News (AP) - TOKYO, Feb. 13, 2003
In what resembles a journey to the center of the Earth, Japanese scientists launched the world's first attempt Thursday to bore a hole into the red-hotcore of a volcano and unlock the secrets of deadly eruptions.
A 164-foot-high oil-rig-like derrick perched on the scrubby slopes of Mount Unzen will begin drilling through the volcano's crust next week in a bid to sample the magma bubbling below.
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...which reminds me of a Japanese Folktale called "The Serpent of Mount Unzen"
...[the Japanese people] continued hunting every day without taking a rest, and one day they saw a big snake. Recognizing it as the evil creature that had done damage to their fields, they tried many shots, but could only wound it without reaching its vital spot. The wounded monster hid itself in the depths of the mountains and came out to do evil...
(Richard M. Dorson, Folk Legends of Japan (Vermont: Charles E. Tuttle Co., 1962)
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reminds me of akutagawa

Postby den4 » Sat Feb 15, 2003 1:45 am

one of akutagawa ryunosuke's stories was about a dragon living in a lake and something about the belief in it caused it to leave the lake....or something like that....can't recall the details....getting mold on the brain from being in this mushroom forest too long... :P
try or try not...there is no do......
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