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@Shizuoka, Japan
海と伊豆急行線。
伊豆急行線で海と撮れるところが限られていて、なかなか大変。
でも、伊豆急行線といえば、海のイメージなので、海と撮れるところを探しました。
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@Tsumekizaki Lighthouse, Shizuoka, Japan
爪木崎灯台と天の川。
晴れるか心配でしたが、とても綺麗な天の川が見れました!
肉眼でもうっすらわかる感じでした。
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Darren Schiller has added a photo to the pool:
Old FB Holden put out to pasture.
The tree growing out of the engine bay was not a standard accessory on this model.
Darren Schiller has added a photo to the pool:
Old FB Holden put out to pasture.
The tree growing out of the engine bay was not a standard accessory on this model.
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