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DescriptionUshirotateyama Mountains from Kamishiro.jpg |
English: Ushirotateyama Mountains (Mount Kashimayari, Mount Goryu, Mount Shiro, Mount Daikoku, Mount Karamatsu, Mount Kaedazu, Mount Tengu, Mount Yari and Mount Shakushi) seen from Kamishiro, Hakuba, Nagano, Nagano Prefecture, Japan.
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