Amazing Abandoned Quarry in Chiba, Japan in Nokogiriyama p2

deadly trailway don’t mind if I do what’s so deadly about this maybe for like an 80-year-old like who I was just with no offense i feel bad about this seriously oh no there aren’t steps when All right well not really anything else here so deadly man i was led astray literally not deadly at all i should cross out to deadly sign they’re like deadly if you’re a ass liberal all right time to go back to this hole now that Homi and Yokosan are gone at least probably are oh this doesn’t fit interesting interesting well I’m not going this way cuz this apparently there’s a gondola going down or some or they call it a ropeway i don’t know if it’s a gondola i only know the word gondola because I played the Sims oh cool i only know the word gondola because I played the Sims like Sims 3 or some on like the Wii or some and I got hard stuck on gondola level cuz like I didn’t have enough money no I think it was just like locked it was a locked area and I was like “Yo what the how do I get past this?” And I was like 11 or something so I had no idea but yeah be like that whoa you’re telling me that you didn’t want me to go this way what the what even is this where am I there were no signs oh there’s a sign right there good thing I can’t read Japanese i could see this from above no I couldn’t maybe I could maybe like I saw it from up there all right anyway oh hey it’s in English all right i guess I’ll read it i catch my breath for a second all right the geological characteristics of Mount Noiri is the sincline of the fold mountains at both sides of Mount Nogiti the northern Kak Kaya side and the southern mountain side the geological layers are observed as inclining down toward the inside of the mountains the ruins of Ishikiraaba ishiki ishiki me at the front that’s a bird thought it was a person at the front indicate that the workers excavated the mountains along the geological layer to seek for the stones with quality sometimes the spacious Ishikid is fog is found since the workers excavated the mountain crossways to look for better layers in most of time the stones were horizontally cut out however above the squared holes the ruins are remain with the stones that were cut out in a vertically long shape this technique was called kain bori and used only at the very beginning when the vertically tall walls were cut into moreover this work was always done by skilled workers after the stone walls were vertically cut out the mountain was excavated downward this technique is called hiragiddi and it marked the horizontal stripe patterns on the walls the steps like the steps like stones remaining by the walls were kept without being excavated for the purpose of preventing the walls from collapsing huh very cool what’s this a furu de so the rain falls there and uh I can’t understand the rest whatever that means all right i should not have like sprinted up that oh whoa whoa whoa this is way cooler when I’m really close whoa i’m surprised that doesn’t fall what the like just cut that out and expected it not to fall like holy i guess so now they probably did some epic math because old people are smart and by old people I mean like the people who lived hundreds of years ago like all those philosophers and how the do you even do that like what the how do you They just got to be absolute geniuses Albert Einstein head ass Damn i really want to go down there dude there’s more wait is it a wall or does it keep going i think it’s a wall but it keeps going there probably it i’m going in i already went to the heart i got to hide my backpack though i’m going to hide it i’ll hide it oh over here cuz I doubt anyone will go past like right there i’m going it right oh if you stop slipping you stupid i’ll take this back actually no I won’t

Amazing Abandoned Quarry in Chiba, Japan in Nokogiriyama. This abandoned quarry used to be used for stone castles and other buildings. It was most recently used in the 1950’s as an event theater with stone still being harvested. Now it’s just a nice little hiking spot in south Chiba which also has a ropeway for easy access as well as the buddhist temple Nihonji.

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