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English: Mount Fuji seen from Lake Motosu. This composition also called Sakasa Fuji (Upside-down Mt. Fuji).
日本語: 富士山本栖湖から望む。逆さ富士と呼ばれる構図である。
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Camera Model Nikon D90
Lens TAMRON SP18-270mm
Camera location35° 28′ 00″ N, 138° 35′ 00″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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18 April 2010

35°28'0.001"N, 138°34'59.999"E

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