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Our cranes in Japan, ETC

My boyfriend just got home form Japan, and these are some of the photos... LOTS OF ORIGAMI!




These are OUR cranes, flying on the bullet train in Japan :)




you thought the cranes were hard....
These are from a Origami Museum!







more pics and videos, stay tuned :)

Comments

  1. seeing those pictures of oragami amazes me..so much detail goes into folding paper into scenery or people
    sara dionne p1

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  2. The origamis in the museum look amazing!

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  3. danngg we would take foreverr to learn this but thats kool. -P,1 Sonia Gutierrez

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  4. Sohan Pe.2

    owwhh..amazin n interestin..

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  5. Carol Heng, Period 2April 17, 2011 at 10:43 AM

    These pictures are amazing! [= It feel like it's an honor to have our crane in Japan. LOL.

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  6. These pictures are so cool and beautiful!

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  7. These pictures are so cool and beautiful!
    Uyen N. Per. 3

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  8. I made like 500 cranes.
    AmberG P3.

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  9. We should spend the rest of the year making origamis! :D

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  10. Brandon Lynch Per 6April 17, 2011 at 5:17 PM

    That little town looks awesome.

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  11. the moose looks cool D:

    Jocelyn sanchez P2

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  12. Its really cool to see the cranes actually in Japan.
    ~Elizabeth Costley Per. 6

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  13. The origami museum looks so cool. and the pictures look awesome. Cranes on a train. haha. :)


    Kelly Calaguas P.6

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  14. i love the cranes thats amazing....
    jennifer per. 3

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  15. wow!!! those are super amazing! :DD <333 it!

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  16. those origamis look really hard to make.
    Kajol P. Per 6

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  17. THE things in the origami museum look hard to make
    Diego G.
    P. 1

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  18. How exciting :)
    We should take a field trip to japan to see the museum :p
    -Jessica Soto, Period 2

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  19. THATS COOL
    matt c 3

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  20. YAY!! Our cranes <3 The origami museum is soo cool! We should do something like that :D
    Namrata B. p6

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  21. and i thought my cranes were good :/ haha



    Brian S
    P.1

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  22. Jap people are AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!

    Crystal Lim P2

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  23. I like the moose-thing-animal!

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  24. The town looks cool but it looks like it probably took forever to make. I liked the sumo wrestler one, that one was really cool.

    Lakhan Gandhi, Period 6

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  25. a real pro at origami could make that whole town out of a single sheet of paper

    Adam Cervantes P.2

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  26. we did such a good job on helping japan im proud of what we did.
    kelly a period 6

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  27. Wow thats amazing how people are so talented to create a town by just folding oragami. It was hard to figure it out to fold a crane imagine how to fold paper into a person or trees like in the picture.

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  28. Wow! It's amazing how people can make an entire city out of origami. It's honor to be a part of such a memorable event and help out others in need.

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  29. OMG! the origami's in the museum are soo cool! (:

    Jillian Tiedeman P.2

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  30. I want to go to japan! the museum looks really cool!

    Kathleen Santos P.2

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  31. Some of those creations are crazy! It must have taken forever.

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  32. this is intresting :)


    Angel ramos P.3

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  33. Those look really nice ,but looks hard to make.

    Brandon pamplona
    Per 2

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  34. WOW.... I'm Amazed at the art work that is done here

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  35. All the stuff in this museum is Amazing!!!!

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  36. These are soooo pretttttty .

    Diandra Saqui p.1

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  37. thats amazing.

    Amanda H. Period 1

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  38. Happy Easter!(:
    Nolan S. Del Real

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  39. Wow! These pictures look amazing!!!!
    Uyen N. Period. 3

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  40. this should be our next project! (:


    Nayely Hernandez P.6

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  41. they look so coool!!


    Diana B. P.6

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  42. The cranes look so awesome in japan :)

    Malini P.1

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  43. Wow..... Now thats nice

    Nicole Garcia
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  44. the landscape origami things are cool.

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  45. Wow. And ithought the cranes were hard. Must take alot of patience to do the landscapes


    Lauren Ramirez
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  46. They look amazing! :D

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  47. I think that's cool how so many things can be made from a piece of paper. It's interesting (:

    Monica Kang P3

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  48. i hope the cranes did really help the people in japan. the origami museum looks insanely nice. hows that even possible?

    John Park Period 1

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  49. Wow i really want to go to that origami museum, Looks really cool

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  50. The origami looks amazing! Makes me want to visit japan!

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  51. cute!
    Loren De Medeiros P.6

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  52. the mountain looks awesome. so do the cranes :)

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  53. wow hopefully our cranes help out the people in Japan
    -carlos rincon Per 1

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  54. Very cool!
    -Liz Lizardi P.2

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  56. I really like the last one Origami VILLAGE!!! ahhaha :)

    AHMED ZOBI P.2 :)

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  57. that's cool. so creative

    Diego R 1

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  58. These are some cool pictures. It feels good to know that we contributed in the efforts to help Japan.

    Jay Tilva p.2

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  59. Those pictures are awesome.

    Malik W. p.3

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  60. I want to visit the origami museum :D

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  61. these are all really pretty (:
    it would be nice to visit thereee (:

    carmen ramos
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  62. pretty :)


    len tarlton p.3

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  63. Alana Lourenco P. 3April 27, 2011 at 9:23 PM

    the pictures of the origami on the bullet train are pretty awesome and the museum origami is crazy! looks difficult!

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  64. Katherine Hernanadez P.1April 28, 2011 at 9:43 PM

    that's impressive!!
    It's so cool seeing our origamis in Japan :)

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  65. WOW! That is awesome!!!
    Nick P, p.2

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  66. The little town looks cute.
    Selina S. p3

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