These are the item that are really important in my daily life. The items that I chose are my phone, charger, laptop, airpods, glasses, hand sanitizer, hair tie, head band, face mask, and my body spray. These are the things that I use a lot every day. My phone - I bring my phone everywhere I go and it's really important to me because it has all my contacts and important things in it. My charger - I think it's a really important thing because I need to charge my phone to keep it running. My Airpods - I like to use them to listen to music and watch videos when I am bored. Laptop - I have lots of information on it and I do my school work on it. Also, I like to watch on it. Hair tie & Head band - My hair is very long so, I like to use these to keep it out of my face or tie it when it gets hot. Eyeglasses - I can't see clearly without my glasses so this is a really important thing and I have to use it all the time. Hand sanitizer & Face mask - I bring these everywhere I...
Picture #1 Japanese Cannon (140mm Coastal Defense Rifle) The Japanese cannon was a 140 mm pedestal mounted naval gun with a range of about 17,000 meters that was used to cover the harbor at Sasanhaya Bay as part of Japan's defense of Rota during World War II. Just to the west of this location is a second casemate who does not have a weapon. The Japanese troops constructed the artillery position in 1941. In 1984, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Picture #2 Tonga Cave Tonga Cave, a massive natural cave near to Songsong Village, was most likely used by ancient Chamorros for a variety of reasons throughout thousands of years. The Japanese troops utilized the cave as a tiny hospital during WWII. Prior to the construction of concrete buildings, Rota inhabitants sought refuge in Tonga Cave during typhoons. It's a lovely natural feature with a plethora of stalactites and stalagmites. Picture #3 Japanese Locomotive This is the sole locomotive involved with the...
Iconic Photographer (Ansel Adams) The photographer's images that I connected with most was Ansel Adams. Something that I like about him is that Adams was deeply impressed with the simplicity of the images’ conception and by their rich and luminous tonality, a style in contrast to the soft-focus Pictorialism still in vogue among many contemporary photographers. The experience confirmed in him his evolution toward a purer and more realistic style. Ansel Adams, the legendary landscape and nature photographer, gave modern-day photographers a conscious way to make decent photographs into exceptional ones through his technique known as 'visualization.' Capturing vast landscapes has been one of photography's most important tenants since its inception. He's mostly known for his black and white pictures because he thought colors can be distracting but there are also some amazing color he took. I really like all his photography and I think they are very cool. I also love t...
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