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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Beech forest in spring
Genus
Fagus
was distributed continuously along medium latitude in ancient times.But now we can see it only at Japan ,north america ,Europe.
It is considered because of drying of climate.Mt Takahara,Yaita city,Tochigi pref.
FUJICAGS645 EBCFUJINON45mm NEOPANACROS100 MICRODOR-X
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