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I use Chrome auto translate which kind of helps, but the photos are worth viewing no matter what.
1934 bonsai exhibition
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Re: 1934 bonsai exhibition
A road trip and time travel all in 24 hrs Mel! The wonders of technology.
I enjoyed looking at these photos and I am taken by the general sparseness and space in many trees. The three trees below stand out for me and the one on the right of the first photo below is particular aligned to my taste. Lovely stuff.
I enjoyed looking at these photos and I am taken by the general sparseness and space in many trees. The three trees below stand out for me and the one on the right of the first photo below is particular aligned to my taste. Lovely stuff.
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Re: 1934 bonsai exhibition
Most of the trees definitely look more natural and not as manicured as trees today.
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Re: 1934 bonsai exhibition
Thanks Mel, I enjoyed it.
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