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Please follow the ground-breaking accomplishments of the TeleLumen team as they follow their quest to "truly capture true light" using the following link: http://telelumen.com/blog

On July 13th, 2011, Telelumen is mounting an expedition to climb the summit of Mt. Fuji in to take unique spectrographic recordings of daylight from sunrise to sunset.
In conjunction with this expedition, we invite our friends to contribute NOW to the Red Cross Japan Earthquake relief fund via:
- The Red Cross webpage
or send a txt message to the Red Cross Disaster Relief fund:

- Text REDCROSS to 90999 to Give $10


After you have contributed, please leave a comment on this blog and your name will be read at the Summit of Mt. Fuji during our expedition by John Giddings, our Vice President of Business Development, and leader of the expedition.
Thank you for your support of the Japanese People and our expedition.
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Sunset Seranade

Most of the people who visit the summit of Mt. Fuji do so for the sunrise or perhaps late morning so they can climb back down during daylight. Consequently, later in the day and at night, the summit is a place of solitude.
On the second evening, when the day's recording was finishing and preparations were to be made for the next day, this boy was serenading the sunset from a perch on the Fuji monument pedastle.
It was quite a beautiful moment and a fitting end to a day of majestic Fuji daylight. .

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