File:Shiroumadake from Shiroumayari 1999-10-10.jpg
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DescriptionShiroumadake from Shiroumayari 1999-10-10.jpg |
English: Mount Shakusjhi seen from Mount Shiroumayari in Ushirotateyama Mountains of Hida Mountains, Japan.
日本語: 白馬鑓ヶ岳から望む杓子岳、遠景は白馬岳と小蓮華山 |
Date | Taken on 10 October 1999 |
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Author | Alpsdake |
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