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Monday, January 05, 2009
Vegetation of mt. Takahara
This is forest on volcanic slope of mt.Takahara.Tall trees are hardwood (white birch,cherry,etc.).Short trees are fir.Fir trees will replace hardwoods.
Yaita city,Tochigi pref.
Minolta X700 rokkor28mm NEOPANACROSS100
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