File:Mount Amagi Panorama 20120424.jpg
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DescriptionMount Amagi Panorama 20120424.jpg |
English: Main ridgeline of the Mount Amagi as seen from the east in Izu Peninsula, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
日本語: 天城山の主稜線を東から望む。万二郎岳西側の岩場より撮影。右の山塊が馬の背で、その左側にわずかに天城山山頂の万三郎岳が見えている。 |
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Camera location | 34° 51′ 37.69″ N, 139° 01′ 11.7″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 34.860469; 139.019917 |
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current | 14:30, 25 April 2012 | 2,830 × 743 (291 KB) | Batholith (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description={{en|Mount Mount Amagi's Mount Banzaburō (万三郎岳) and Umasose (馬の背) viewed from the North part of Mount Banjirō (万二郎岳).}} {{ja|天城山を万二郎岳西側の岩�... |
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