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Ladies & Gentlemen, Google., et al: 12:27 AM PST SUNDAY JUNE 28th. 2020: Primer for Travel/Japanese a ceremonial and historical mermaid merman wih three legs-er-fishtails called upon by Japanese culture to build strength and conquer pandemic foes. With countries lockdown, posts or Idea to keep relevance societal norms and priorities; One might suggest ongoing research on travel embargoed Google Maps locales, and digging deeper will teach us all multiples of skills, history and keep alive considerable Google LG resources. One lesson is diversity pluralism awareness. After all, whom would have ever thought the collective human species would be dealing with Covid-19? In closing, these Ancient Japanese cultural practices, college’s of thought, wrote down illustrated ideas for a reason. I personally found this fascinating. Credit-NHK News & BBC News UK. Credit also to Wiki for information

https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/22/838323775/in-japan-mythical-amabie-emerges-from-19th-century-folklore-to-fight-covid-19

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Hello, @BoomerNaut ,

Haha, thank you for sharing Amabie. It’s a really popular character in Japan now because of COVID-19. We can find various Amabie-goods all around Japan and now it is a small fun thing for us :blush:

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Thanks again,

BoomerNaut aka

B. Dan Gerald

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