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Landscape of Japan
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Horizontal line seen from Tukuba mountainous region
This is horizontal line of Pacific ocean.
Ishioka city,Ibaragi Pref.
MinoltaX700 rokkor28mm NEOPANACROS100
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kashida
I am an engineer of geology. So,I visit all over Japan and take photos.
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