Belated Japan Photos

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Junle Jiang

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Nov 13, 2012, 5:03:50 AM11/13/12
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Dear all,

I finally finished processing the enormous amount of photos and select and upload some photos on my Picasa Album. Find them here:

I know this is quite overdue, but it's not too late to share and review the good moments we had in Japan. You're free to use the photos for personal uses. Hope this might also offer Paul with some additional materials for the Wed presentation.

I really want to thank Joe, Atsuko and Paul again for making all this happen! It's such an epic trip!

Cheers,
Junle

Paul Asimow

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Nov 13, 2012, 3:27:22 PM11/13/12
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Thanks, Junle! I will use some of these tomorrow. If any of you want to come to the International Education Week (http://international.caltech.edu/programs/IEW) thing tomorrow at 12 in Winnett, there will be 40 free lunches and you all are welcome to chime in your own experiences. The point is supposed to be to illustrate the ways that international exchanges and experiences enrich our educational program here for the students, so come and share!
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California Institute of Technology           M/C170-25
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Joe Kirschvink

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Nov 13, 2012, 4:26:48 PM11/13/12
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Paul,
Kakegawa-san sent Atsuko two of the Tohoku-disaster DVDs (that he was showing in the bus). I'm putting one in your box.
I just learned about your talk tomorrow - should we remind the GPS students too?

Cheers,
Joe
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Joseph L. Kirschvink, PhD
Nico and Marilyn Van Wingen Professor of Geobiology
Division of Geological & Planetary Sciences
California Institute of Technology 170-25
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Current location of Kirschvink:  http://ssd.jpl.nasa.gov/sbdb.cgi?sstr=27711;orb=1  

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