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Japan : Kyūshū
29 degrees north, 129 degrees east (visit #1) - All Pictures


#1: Looking south from the confluence in the direction of the nearest land. The Yokoate-jima volcano is located (promise!) just under the small cloud on the left.
Looking south from the confluence in the direction of the nearest land.  The Yokoate-jima volcano is located (promise!)  just under the small cloud on the left.
#2: The GPS screen. Incidentally displayed data shows our distance since leaving civilization in Amami and the paddling time of over 14 hour that was required to reach the confluence.
The GPS screen.  Incidentally displayed data shows our distance since leaving civilization in Amami and the paddling time of over 14 hour that was required to reach the confluence.
#3: Floating over the confluence in our double kayak.
Floating over the confluence in our double kayak.
#4: Looking west from the confluence. Nearest land is over 1000km away in this direction.
Looking west from the confluence.  Nearest land is over 1000km away in this direction.
#5: Looking north. Ditto previous comment.
Looking north.  Ditto previous comment.
#6: Looking east. In clear conditions, Takara-jima should show; for us it became visible about 5km after the confluence.
Looking east.  In clear conditions, Takara-jima should show; for us it became visible about 5km after the confluence.
#7: A rough camp on the uninhabited Yokoate-jima on the morning of the confluence visit. In East Asia, where environmental thinking is still in its infancy, this amount of flotsam is normal even on the remotest coasts.
A rough camp on the uninhabited Yokoate-jima on the morning of the confluence visit.  In East Asia, where environmental thinking is still in its infancy, this amount of flotsam is normal even on the remotest coasts.
#8: Kaminone-jima (foreground) and Yokoate-jima in a rolling sea; on the way to the confluence. My brother commented our our blog, "you guys are floating around in a life size Zen garden". And so it was.
Kaminone-jima (foreground) and Yokoate-jima in a rolling sea; on the way to the confluence. My brother commented our our blog, "you guys are floating around in a life size Zen garden".  And so it was.
#9: Takara-jima, or Treasure Island, is where we arrived in the late afternoon of the confluence visit. It is a tiny but beautiful subtropical haven 22km north-east of the confluence.
Takara-jima, or Treasure Island, is where we arrived in the late afternoon of the confluence visit. It is a tiny but beautiful subtropical haven 22km north-east of the confluence.
#10: A breathtaking sunset on the approach to Yokoate-jima. Worried about typhoon waves and landing possibilities on a wild island in the pitch darkness that would soon envelop us, we were nearly oblivious to the beauty around us and later didn't even remembe
A breathtaking sunset on the approach to Yokoate-jima.  Worried about typhoon waves and landing possibilities on a wild island in the pitch darkness that would soon envelop us, we were nearly oblivious to the beauty around us and later didn't even remembe