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Chad Kohalyk Japan April 14, 2009November 12, 2014 1 Minute

While viewing the cherry blossoms by the Kamogawa in Kyoto, I spotted a heron fishing and was lucky enough to capture it. Unfortunately, he wasn’t as lucky. Watch the HD vid at Vimeo.

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Chad Kohalyk is a Canadian in Japan working on a book after many years in the startup world. In the past he has written much about the intersection of technology and politics. More →

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