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Winding the spring of the Earth.




Have you ever heard the Earth is clockwork?  Well, it is.
I don't know how many of this winding things for the Earth are there all over the world, but I knew there is one in Shii-O'hashi park in Tanohata.




When I drove near there, I stopped by to wind it because I thought one of the reasons of the strange weathers these days is the slowing down of the Earth rotation.

 


However, I could not even get close to the winding thing because of the rope and the sign.
The sign said 
   

  
"
きけん!!(Dangerous!!)
クマに注意!!(Watch out for the bears!!)
The picture of the bear looked kinda cute.   
Maybe the bears there are dangerous because they ask you to dance with them like hours even after you get pooped out.
I don't know. 
  
If you know where the other winding things for the Earth are, please wind them before the Earth stop spinning.  
  

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