File:Akaishi Mountains from Mount Amigasa 1995-5-28.jpg
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DescriptionAkaishi Mountains from Mount Amigasa 1995-5-28.jpg |
English: View of the peaks in the Akaishi Mountains, Mounts Nokogiri, Kaikoma, Senjo, and Kita, from Mount Amigasa in the Yatsugatake Mountains
日本語: 八ヶ岳連峰・編笠山から望む南アルプスの鋸岳・甲斐駒ヶ岳・仙丈ヶ岳・北岳 |
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