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this is by aso city hall.
I believe one of the thing the city is famous for is its water? because how the city is situated inside a volcano caldera and the volcanic rock purifies the water completely. this is my guess. their water does taste very very clean I have to say.
I take this picture last week before earthquakes in Kumamoto.I hope everything will be alright soon. Cheer up!!!
Ascending towards Mt. Aso along route 111, the aptly named Aso-panorama line, leaving the mist-covered valley behind. Already from this point, several kilometers from the peak, one could smell the sulfury emissions of the recently exploded volcano. The crater area was anyway inaccessible due to the recent eruption, but even when it is open gases can be intense.
Unregistered West Midlands Ambulance Service Incident Officers Rapid Response Vehicle ASO RRV the Emergency Service Show NEC Birmingham 2013
High angle view of Asos, a picturesque village on the west coast of the island of Kefalonia, Greece.
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The Aso Rock in the foreground. At its foot is the residence of the President of Nigeria, named Aso Rock Villa.
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this is the grand shrine for aso city.
aso city is situated inside an active volcano named mt.aso. inside the caldera are several small towns forming the present day city of aso.
the volcano is the biggest in japan and it is still active. however, instead of spewing out lava (not magma because magma is inside the volcano, when it comes out it is lava, ah ha!) it is generating giant plume of white steam. I will post some more photos of this steam later.
last major eruption happened 90,000 years ago. this doesn't mean the volcano will never erupt again or become extremely active. but for the past 70 years to date, it is a pretty benign volcano with breathtaking grass field anywhere you look.
this temple from what I was told, is sort of the guardian to the town, providing blessings to its people.
this structure is a 2 maybe 3 stories tall wooden pagoda/entrance. it is a registered national historical site.