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Amy McAbendroth

Wednesday, 23 August 2006

Ryoan-Ji Temple, Kyoto Japan


This was my first exprience of a traditional Japanese temple. The rock garden is one of the most famous in Kyoto, laid out bySoami who died in 1525. It has a simple beauty, consisting of just fifteen rocks and meticulously raked gravel.
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