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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Japanese Ghost Towns
Given that most people think of Japan as being made up of densely populated cities, it is hard to imagine Japan having ghost towns.
Michael John Grist
spent six years photographing these ghost towns.
This project is very interesting indeed!
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