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Critter Cabaret
Lily Tayag, 6, daughter of Department of Defense Dependents School teacher, John Tayag, watches a hamster play during Misawa AAFES pet show Saturday. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kelly White)
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A Kaiser Roll
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Senior Master Sgt. Steven Tuggle, 35th Maintenance Squadron, commands his dog, Kaiser, to roll over during the AAFES pet show Saturday at Misawa Air Base, Japan. Kaiser won two categories during the show; largest pet and most tricks. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Kelly White)
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Macaque monkey roams base
Misawa experts urge residents to avoid monkey (courtesy photo)
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JDAM drop expands training opportunities for Misawa pilots
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- An F-16 Fighting Falcon drops an inert GBU-38 on Draughon Range May 13, 2009. This was the first time a joint direct attack munition was used on the range. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ryan Cross)
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JDAM drop expands training opportunities for Misawa pilots
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- An F-16 Fighting Falcon flies over Misawa and Lake Ogawara on the way to a training mission May 13, 2009. The plane is loaded with an inert GBU-38 that was successfully dropped on Draughon Range, marking a first for Misawa Air Base. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Ryan Cross)
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Misawa Cherry Blossoms
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan -- Cherry blossoms bloom at Risner Circle on April 30, 2008. The short-lived first bloom inspired many to get outside and enjoy the beauty. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stefanie Torres)
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Big fish
070306 -- AOMORI, Japan -- Two Pirarucu, one of the largest freshwater fish in the world can be found in the waters of the Amazon in South America. It can grow up to 10 feet long and weighs around 400 pounds. These fish can be seen on the second floor of the the Aquarium Asamushi. The aquarium is approximately 90 minutes by car or bus from Misawa Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. A.C. Eggman)
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Playful
070306 -- AOMORI, Japan -- A bottle-nosed dolphin plays with a ringlet after a 30-minute live show performance at the Aquarium Asamushi. The dolphin show is the one of the main attractions at the aquarium. The aquarium is approximately 90 minutes by car or bus from Misawa Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. A.C. Eggman)
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Hands-on
070306 -- AOMORI, Japan -- Misawa family member Tyler Sprague, 5, enjoys some hands-on experience at the The Touch and Discovery Zone on the second floor of the Aquarium Ashamushi. The aquarium is approximately 90 minutes by car or bus from Misawa Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Brad Sprague.)
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Catch me if you can
070306 -- AOMORI, Japan -- This pitted stingray is just one of several species that swims through the Aquarium Asamushi's 15-meter tunnel water tank. Pitted stingrays can reach up to 14 feet in length. The aquarium is approximately 90 minutes by car or bus from Misawa Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Brad Sprague)
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