PHOTOS SANS FRONTIERES - PARTIR A LA DECOUVERTE DU MONDE ET SORTIR DES VALEURS CONNUES POUR RENCONTRER DES GENS ET DES PAYSAGES MERVEILLEUX...
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2005 - Shirakawa (Japan)
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In winter, Japan frequently experiences cold winds which blow in from the Chinese continent. These cold wind fronts pick up moisture while crossing over the Japan Sea, then hit the high mountain ranges in this area and leave deep deposits of heavy wet snow on the slopes facing the Japan Sea coast.
The deepest accumulation on record was 4.5 meters, in 1981, and the total snowfall for that year was approximately 22 meters.
2005 - Shirakawa (Japan)
House Work
In winter, Japan frequently experiences cold winds which blow in from the Chinese continent. These cold wind fronts pick up moisture while crossing over the Japan Sea, then hit the high mountain ranges in this area and leave deep deposits of heavy wet snow on the slopes facing the Japan Sea coast.
The deepest accumulation on record was 4.5 meters, in 1981, and the total snowfall for that year was approximately 22 meters.
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