Mt. Fuji from 20,000 Feet
You seldom get to see Mt. Fuji without clouds.
by Bob Kerstetter
We saw this on our approach to Narita International Airport in Japan this morning. You seldom get to see Mt. Fuji without clouds. White and gray billows circle the mountain most of the day everyday, although at times in the early morning the shy mountain is available for viewing. Of course, being several thousand feet above Japan’s sacred mountain helped us more than a just little today. Folks on the ground likely saw nothing but the shroud.
Mt. Fuji from Japan Airlines Flight 750 from Vietnam
Mt. Fuji from Japan Airlines Flight 750 from Vietnam - Uncropped
One Response to Mt. Fuji from 20,000 Feet
cjkd says:
Absolutely beautiful!!!