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After cremation, families perform kotsuage (bone-picking): relatives use large chopsticks in pairs to transfer large bone fragments (feet to head) into urns— the only time sharing chopsticks is allowed. 🌫 1. Yūrei (Japanese Ghosts) Traditional Japanese ghosts: • Wear white burial clothes • Have long black hair • Often appear at night • May not have visible feet People often visit graves during: • Obon (August) – a festival honoring ancestors’ spirits • Higan (spring and autumn equinox) – a time for remembrance During these times, graveyards are full of families bringing flowers and incense. They often feel more like calm gardens than dark or scary places.
Brian (@svdelos ) and Bill follow Plucky from @SAILINGintoFREEDOM into a sketchy crack in a reef in the San Blas Islands in Panama. Once through the pass, the crack opens up into caverns and caves. Bill and Brian follow a narrow, pitch black, chasm and are shocked to find a Goliath Grouper which is now cornered at the end of the path. For more subscribe to @CalicoSkiesSailing youtube.com/channel/UCGFbz7qMXCm28EPCkZWSMKg?sub_confirmation=1
Συνήθη λάθη που βλέπω να κάνουν τα σκάφη που μεταδίδουν μία κατάσταση έκτακτης ανάγκης Mayday. Εάν σας αρέσει το βίντεο κάντε εγγραφή για να δείτε ακόμα περισσότερα στο μέλλον και γράψτε μου στα σχόλια τι θα θέλατε να αναλυθεί μελλοντικά . Ακολουθήστε με στο Instagram για να βλέπετε ζωντανά τις εκπαιδεύσεις κάθε εβδομάδα https://www.instagram.com/alexandros.cpt?igsh=MXZpMm5mZGgzbWlheQ==