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MORE THAN 25,000 JAPANESE HIKERS recently climbed Mount Fuji, Japan’s sacred volcano, to escape Tokyo’s heat-wave. In this aerial picture the climbers look like a trail of ants at the eighth station near the summit. There are 10 stations before the crater is reached.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30511, 5 August 1964, Page 17

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MORE THAN 25,000 JAPANESE HIKERS recently climbed Mount Fuji, Japan’s sacred volcano, to escape Tokyo’s heat-wave. In this aerial picture the climbers look like a trail of ants at the eighth station near the summit. There are 10 stations before the crater is reached. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30511, 5 August 1964, Page 17

MORE THAN 25,000 JAPANESE HIKERS recently climbed Mount Fuji, Japan’s sacred volcano, to escape Tokyo’s heat-wave. In this aerial picture the climbers look like a trail of ants at the eighth station near the summit. There are 10 stations before the crater is reached. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30511, 5 August 1964, Page 17