



Well, they're here, finally. For some unknown reason I couldn't load them with the Kusatsu post, despite several attempts, but they've loaded here OK. Go figure ...
The top two show the yubatake ~ one shows the channels where the bath salts are cultivated, the other shows the cascade where the rocks have turned a bluish green colour. The third picture shows some onsen tamago (hot spring eggs) being cooked, and finally there's yours truly realxing near yubatake.
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