On top of Mt. Suribachi in Iwo Jima. which is a small volcanic island 650 miles south of Tokyo. which the Japanese used as an airbase in the Second World War
A picture's worth a thousand words. Take a picture. It will last longer.
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you have to train then get a friend to take a picture of you doing an awesome trick. then you go on line and go on google and google a famous skateboarders address then send the picture to the address and you r famous then you train harder
i didn't take a picture
Probably the most famous photograph taken during WWII, the raising of the stars and stripes over MT. Suribachi; during the US Marine's fight to take the island of Iwo Jima. Photographed by Joe Rosenthal (1911-2006), war correspondent.
Because there is so many other people also trying to take pictures of them and they get in there way, and also a lot of celebs have body gaurds/security around them at a lot of times, which would cause a harder picture to get also.
---- ANSWER IS:You can't take a picture in Garage Band.
Take a Picture was created on 1999-11-16.
Take Another Picture was created in 1983.
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Take it back to Mews, who dismisses it as a snowshoe print. Once you have the lantern and the footprint photo, there is nothing else to do about the Yeti. However, once you have proved the other three cryptids (Nessie, chupacabra and the Jersey Devil), Mews will send you in pursuit of Bigfoot instead.
It's on your desktop.