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Last week we went down to a UNESCO world heritage site in Shizuoka, on Mt Fuji's foot hills, to remove a dead top from a big Sugi.

It is a fantastically old Shrine, some of the incantation pre-dates Shintoism. This Shrine sits at the base of a pilgrim trail that climbs Mt Fuji and has been used for at least 1200 years. I felt priviledged to work there, we trod carefully.

 

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fantastic paul , I always enjoy your videos. what ropes are you running through the hitch hiker ?

 

It's Sirius 500.

 

Did you watch in Germany? Tha Americans can not see it either. Dang, as they say over there..... D A N G !

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