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  2. Naruto: Shippuden season 8 - Wikipedia

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    The eighth season of the Naruto: Shippuden anime series is directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo. The eighth season aired from March to August 2010. [1] The season follows the Akatsuki leader Pain invading the Leaf Village and attempting to kidnap Naruto Uzumaki. It is referred to by its DVDs as the chapter of Two ...

  3. Mount Myōkō - Wikipedia

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    Relief Map. Mount Myōkō (left) and Mount Hiuchi (right) from the Nozawa Onsen ski area. Mount Myōkō (妙高山, Myōkō-san) is an active stratovolcano in Honshu, Japan. It is situated at the southwest of Myōkō city, Niigata Prefecture, and a part of Jōshin'etsu-kōgen National Park. Mount Myōkō is listed as one of 100 Famous Japanese ...

  4. Naruto: Shippuden season 6 - Wikipedia

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    Back in the times of the Third Hokage's youth, the young, soon-to-be Sannin are assigned to Hiruzen Sarutobi's platoon. Being fascinated by Sarutobi’s summoning jutsu, Jiraiya tries it himself, only to teleport himself to Mount Myoboku. There, Jiraiya trains under Fukusaku and meets the Great Lord Elder who has a vision of his future.

  5. Naruto: Shippuden season 10 - Wikipedia

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    The episodes for the tenth season of the anime series Naruto: Shippuden are based on Part II for Masashi Kishimoto 's manga series. The episodes are directed by Hayato Date, and produced by Pierrot and TV Tokyo. [1] Released on DVD under the name The Gathering of the Five Kage (五影集結, Gokage shūketsu), [2] the season follows the ...

  6. Yatsugatake Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The last eruption was estimated from 600 to 800 years ago at Mount Yoko of North Yatsugatake Mountains. This is the only remaining active volcano. [3] The other volcanoes are extinct. [1] The volcanoes consist mostly of pyroxene andesite. Yatsugatake also lies nearby to the Fossa Magna . [1]

  7. Mount Myōgi - Wikipedia

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    Mount Fuji is located south of Mount Myōgi. Mount Myōgi is made out of volcanic rocks (dacite, tuff) and conglomerates. It was formed 3 million years ago, at the same time as Mount Arafune located south-west, after a volcanic caldera. Later, the soft sedimentary layer is thought to have been eroded which gave the mountain its current rugged ...

  8. Humphreys Peak - Wikipedia

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    Humphreys Peak (Hopi: Aaloosaktukwi, Navajo: Dookʼoʼoosłííd "its summit never melts" [5]) is the highest natural point and the second most prominent peak after Mount Graham in the U.S. state of Arizona, [6] with an elevation of 12,633 feet (3,851 m) [1] and is located within the Kachina Peaks Wilderness in the Coconino National Forest, about 11 miles (17.7 km) north of Flagstaff, Arizona.

  9. Mount Sobo - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sobo. /  32.82806°N 131.34694°E  / 32.82806; 131.34694. Mount Sobo (祖母山, Sobo-san) is one of the 100 Famous Japanese Mountains. The 1,756-metre-high (5,761 ft) mountain lies on the border of Taketa and Bungo-ōno in Ōita Prefecture and Takachiho, Nishiusuki District in Miyazaki Prefecture. It is within the Sobo, Katamuki ...