Wow! Must have been all the fresh air and exercise!
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Posted by: Land Surveyor | January 26, 2011 at 01:22 PM
Aww... I'm sure that was a big loss in the field of surveying. I know that his healthy regimen was largely responsible for his long life, but do you think his profession had something to do with it too? I mean, I don't think surveying is a stressful job. In fact, it must be a relaxing one because surveyors get to travel to different places, since their expertise is in-demand across the globe. I wonder if Mr. Tomoji Tanabe was able to visit various countries because of his occupation.
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