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March 3, 2018 5:02 PM   Subscribe

Fukui, Japan’s Echizen-Ono Castle has been nicknamed “the castle in the sky” for the thick, cloud-like fog that occasionally forms around its base, as seen in many now-iconic photos. It turns out, though, it’s a tremendous amount of work to get that photo. [SLYT]
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Mods, this video is by a friend of mine, but I had nothing to do with it. I was simply astonished by how good it was, and wanted to share it with more people. Feel free to delete either this comment or the post, as appropriate.
posted by DoctorFedora at 5:03 PM on March 3, 2018


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