aku-aku: v.. To move a tall, flat bottomed object (such as a bookshelf) by swiveling it alternatively on its corners in a "walking" fashion. [After the book by Thor Heyerdahl theorising the statues of Easter Island were moved in this fashion.] source: LangMaker.com. Aku Aku also has another meaning to the islanders: a spiritual guide.
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photos from niijima
Posted by dav at 2003 July 29 11:37 AM
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I've scanned in the photographs of the trip Mie and I took to Niijima back in July: Niijima Photos. I really wish my digital camera hadn't broken as soon as I got to Japan, so I could have had more photos.

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