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Sunrise over Mt Fuji. 🌅 Why is this mountain so much more impressive than others I’ve seen? Ps: Turn on the sound. I promise it’s at least 10x better with the music. •
A lonely mountain indeed Astronaut Koichi Wakata shared this photo of a single, snow-capped mountain taken as the International Space Station passed over his homeland. The peak is a volcano, best known as Fujiyama, Fuji-san, or Mt. Fuji. -JBB Image credit: https://twitter.com/Astro_Wakata/status/456574870273273856
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This is 4K Time-Lapse video showcasing Mt.Fuji, the stars and the Sun. We have visited places around Mt.Fuji 17 times to take pictures from 2009 to 2015. This stunning video is using 14,176 photos! Please watch in HD/4K with good speakers for the optimal experience. 4K/UHD Version available here: youtu.be/gvAK63KOJM8
Soundtrack: "My Elegant Redemption" by TimMcMorris timmcmorris.com/
Panoramic train view of Mt. Fuji. I’m rather surprised how little snow there is for this time of year.
Mount Fuji (Fujiyama) at sunset This picture shows the volcano Mount Fuji, on the island of Honshu, Japan, peeking out of the clouds as the sun begins to set. It was taken using a Canon EOS 5D Mark II on November 20, 2012. -JBB Image credit: Hendrik Schicke http://www.flickr.com/photos/78452402@N07/8220581570/ (Shared under creative commons license for non-commercial use)
This is a lenticular cloud, formed by air blowing in the wind and being forced upwards where it cools adiabatically forming a cloud. Thermodynamics in the atmosphere above a volcano. If you thought I was going to close this last #RIPVine binge with anything else, follow this page for a little while and you’d probably predict that.