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English: Mount Sanjo (Sanjogadake, known as Mount Omine, 1,719.2 metres) in the rainy season from Dorogawa in Tenkawa, Nara Prefecture, Japan.
日本語: 梅雨どきの山上ヶ岳を西北西から望む。天川村の洞川地区から撮影。
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Mount Sanjo (Sanjogadake, known as Mount Omine)

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