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Wow, I really enjoyed reading your post and looking at all the photographs. I especially liked seeing the views of Mt. Fugi from the school playground. I was amazed to see the sequence of clouds building before the storm. Thank you. Jim McElroy in California
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Thank you for your comment. We hear that cloud is called cap cloud. Do you see that cloud in California? We will insert photographs of Mt.Fuji into from now on around a corner of a pair project of XOOPS. In fun!
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There are plenty of clouds in California. The cap on Fugi is world famous and I've seen it elsewhere in publications. It's nice to see the school from your schoolyard. I'll send you some views of ours soon. I haven't climbed Mt. Fugi yet. Maybe this summer when I'm back in Japan for six weeks. I have climbed Mt. Shasta (14,014 feet) and Snowmass Peak in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, but these days my boots are pretty dusty! Cheers, Jim
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