In the mid-afternoon we returned to Sunayu beside frozen Lake Kussharo.
There was a whole line of canoes, waiting patiently beside the lake. I didn’t notice anyone at the time trying to canoe across the ice, perhaps fortunately for them.
Rather than staying with the swans again, some of us decided to go for a walk along the lake.
There was a myriad of miniature waterscapes beside the lake.
By now it was late in the afternoon and the light was getting low.
As the sun was going down, it was creating a luminous glow on the water.
… and for a short period, the light on the water became particularly intense.
He’s certainly got their attention.




















Nice photos!
Thank you!
Thanks for the like, I’m glad to have discovered your blog – amazing travels!
Thanks very much!
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I like your post very much, the photos are so beautiful, and i know this lake from http://attractions.bz, but yours is more better, thank you for sharing this
Thanks very much, Adam. It’s a very remarkable place, especially in winter.
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