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Large ginkgo tree is designated as a national natural monument in the Kumamoto Prefecture is the largest ginkgo stem around about 12 m, Height Approximately 2 5 m, more than 1,000 years old. | |
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Location: | Japan / Kumamoto Prefecture |
Size: | 5616 x 3744Pixels |
Large ginkgo tree is designated as a national natural monument in the Kumamoto Prefecture is the largest ginkgo stem around about 12 m, Height Approximately 2 5 m, more than 1,000 years old. | |
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Location: | Japan / Kumamoto Prefecture |
Size: | 3744 x 5616Pixels |
Large ginkgo tree is designated as a national natural monument in the Kumamoto Prefecture is the largest ginkgo stem around about 12 m, Height Approximately 2 5 m, more than 1,000 years old. | |
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Location: | Japan / Kumamoto Prefecture |
Size: | 3744 x 5616Pixels |
Large ginkgo tree is designated as a national natural monument in the Kumamoto Prefecture is the largest ginkgo stem around about 12 m, Height Approximately 2 5 m, more than 1,000 years old. | |
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Location: | Japan / Kumamoto Prefecture |
Size: | 3744 x 5616Pixels |
Amida cedar is designated as a national natural monument in Kumamoto Prefecture is one of the largest cedar trees to represent the name of Oguni cedar has fallen in the typhoon No.18 of 1999, I was a terrible sight. | |
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Location: | Japan / Kumamoto Prefecture |
Size: | 3671 x 4844Pixels |
Amida cedar is designated as a national natural monument in Kumamoto Prefecture is one of the largest cedar trees to represent the name of Oguni cedar has fallen in the typhoon No.18 of 1999, I was a terrible sight. | |
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Location: | Japan / Kumamoto Prefecture |
Size: | 3744 x 5616Pixels |
Amida cedar is designated as a national natural monument in Kumamoto Prefecture is one of the largest cedar trees to represent the name of Oguni cedar has fallen in the typhoon No.18 of 1999, I was a terrible sight. | |
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Location: | Japan / Kumamoto Prefecture |
Size: | 3744 x 5616Pixels |