Mount Sakurajima
Once an island in Kagoshima Bay, this volcano continues to grow (and Glow) by throwing out lava from it’s core. … Continue reading Mount Sakurajima
Once an island in Kagoshima Bay, this volcano continues to grow (and Glow) by throwing out lava from it’s core. … Continue reading Mount Sakurajima
In the city of Kagoshima is a shrine to cats. In 1602, initially only two cats were enshrined in the … Continue reading Kagoshima Cat Shrine
Among the smaller of the Princess cruise ships, this ship has 1337 cabins, for 2670 passengers. It operates with up … Continue reading Onboard Diamond Princess
Lets take a ride through the city of Tokyo. Starting from our hotel in Narita (yellow pin in top right … Continue reading Tokyo Road-trip
Imagine three thousand passengers unloading and another three thousand boarding in the same day. All of the cabins have to … Continue reading Loading Luggage
Japan has been hosting the Diamond Princess for many years. The Princess Cruise line decided that one of their ships … Continue reading Japan Diamond Princess
The Arctic is a summer home and breeding ground for many birds. The video is from the Museum of Nature … Continue reading Arctic birds
From bones and dead dinosaurs to boneless and living specimens. Jelly fish are older than dinosaurs but they leave no … Continue reading Jelly Fish
The Canadian Museum of Nature began in 1856 as the Geological Survey of Canada and was collecting bone before they … Continue reading Bones
Sometimes it is boring for a child to be dragged around a museum. Knowing this, the Museum of Nature in … Continue reading Distractions