
Non vous ne rêvez pas nous sommes bien au Japon

Le pont de Iwakuni

June explique le chemin à suivre à Serge

Réception au bureau de Mizuno à l’entré d’Hiroshima

point final au dôme symbolisant le point d’impact de la bombe atomique

lourd héritage historique dans un parc sous un ciel bleu
D222 – 61.2Km
THURSDAY, JULY 27
N34 05.507 E132 03.862 (53 m) – N34 23.769 E132 27.197 (10m – the center of Hiroshima)
61.2 km – 10H54′
We were back on highway #2, which runs along the inland sea and which gave us a good view of the many islands there.
At the entrance to Hiroshima, the Mizuno employees were waiting for Serge. It was a warm welcome and after some 15 minutes, he continued on his way toward the center of the city, which he entered through the Memorial Peace Park. There one finds the Dome of the Atomic Bomb: a sad historic reminder of August 6, 1945, when an American bomber dropped a devastating weapon at 8H15 in the morning, with terrible consequences and nearly 200,000 deaths.
On this hot, sunny day, surrounded by greenery, we are far from that tragic picture and Serge has decided to finish the stage here. The hotel is two steps away so no time will be lost getting back to it. Serge’s morale is low because he feels the end of the race will be difficult. The bad vibes he has been getting from his body aren’t reassuring.
As for me, I wonder if he will get his second wind.

