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Mt. Fuji Benchmark Paperweight by Geo-Situ
$39.99
SKU: EV_GSU_PW_FUJI
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Mt. Fuji Benchmark Paperweight by Geo-Situ

$39.99
SKU: EV_GSU_PW_FUJI
3 1/4 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Felt backing With soft fleece pouch In clear-vinyl covered box PLACE NAME: Mount Fuji ELEVATION: 3776 meters COORDINATES: N35 21′ 29″ E138 43′ 52″ LOCATION: Honshu, Japan MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: David Uri, collaborator. Original art with copyrights Mount Fuji, the highest mountain of Japan, is located in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park on Honshu Island. It is regarded as a sacred place and has Japan's official designation as "A Special Place of Scenic Beauty." In 2013 it was added to UNESCO'S World Heritage List. It is the destination for hundreds of thousands of seekers, hikers, pilgrims and climbers from Japan and the rest of the world. Its perfect volcanic cone has been an icon of beauty for centuries, inspiring countless works of art and poetry. English translation (lines top to bottom) Highest Point of Japan Shizuoka Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture, Honshu Mt. Fuji Bench Mark (English) (English) Special Place of Scenic Beauty

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3 1/4 inch diameter Cast in fine pewter Felt backing With soft fleece pouch In clear-vinyl covered box PLACE NAME: Mount Fuji ELEVATION: 3776 meters COORDINATES: N35 21′ 29″ E138 43′ 52″ LOCATION: Honshu, Japan MARKERSLEUTH PHOTO CONTRIBUTOR: David Uri, collaborator. Original art with copyrights Mount Fuji, the highest mountain of Japan, is located in Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park on Honshu Island. It is regarded as a sacred place and has Japan's official designation as "A Special Place of Scenic Beauty." In 2013 it was added to UNESCO'S World Heritage List. It is the destination for hundreds of thousands of seekers, hikers, pilgrims and climbers from Japan and the rest of the world. Its perfect volcanic cone has been an icon of beauty for centuries, inspiring countless works of art and poetry. English translation (lines top to bottom) Highest Point of Japan Shizuoka Prefecture, Yamanashi Prefecture, Honshu Mt. Fuji Bench Mark (English) (English) Special Place of Scenic Beauty
Map Type Ornamental
Publisher Geo-Situ
Usage Type Gifts
Usage Type Hiking Maps