Photographer’s Note
In the hot spot - a hot-Tubbin' Nagano Style.
Drinking and relaxing. This is the monkeys (macaques) of Nagano. The famous snow monkeys.
Just outside Nagano is the misnamed Hell Valley, a system of outdoor volcanic water pools built in 1966 to keep the Japanese macaques (snow monkeys) from using people's backyard hot tubs. Some 200 monkeys from three "troops" share the pools.
Macaque groups, called troops, have a strict hierarchy. An older male monkey with several male helpers rules a troop, deciding on where and when to migrate, as well as providing protection from other troops. Troops are composed of males and females of various ranks.
Males will move from troop to troop, but females will stay in their troop their whole life. Female rank is very important, as their babies will retain the hierarchical rank of their mother. Troops leaders have sometimes received their status due primarily to the position of their mother within the troop.
RAW picture turned sRGB for TE.
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BlueRaven
(35) 2008-11-25 2:06
Hi Michel,
Interesting shot! How did you manage to get so close - were you in the water, too?
That monkey in the background looks like he's doing laundry - if you hadn't mentioned the drinking I would have been fooled! ;o)
Best wishes
Claudia
Nessie
(897) 2008-11-25 3:11
To me it seems like hot springs! ;-)
Very nice capture and interesting note!
Weldone Michel!!
Thanks for sharing!
Nessie
Faros
(12) 2008-11-25 22:44
Salut Michel,
On en redemande des photos de cet endroit, avec cette ambiance unique,
bravo,
Phil.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Michel Detay (mdetay)
(4267) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-11-17
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon D2X, 17-55mm f/2.8
- Exposure: f/6.3, 1/250 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-11-25 1:41








