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Originally posted by tsondaboy:
It is not even a part of the alps in general.
I don't even think that Yakedake and Norikura are in the North Alps if you look at them geologically

Hotaka is the where they should end
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Originally posted by snowglider:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Japanese_Alps&oldid=2106163

I checked earlier revisions of this page, it seem spud wasnt the only one with cybervandalism on his mind concerning the Japanese Alps! it seems someone else was questioning the sexuality of the Alps!
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Mate, read it until the very end

>>And the people eat fish.

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So they do actually moderate entries quickly on there.

 

What you wrote did sound a bit like a webmaster wanting a link to his site though, le spud, don't you think?

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Originally posted by tsondaboy:
It is not even a part of the alps in general.
I don't even think that Yakedake and Norikura are in the North Alps if you look at them geologically

Hotaka is the where they should end
You are correct about that, the Volcanoes in the area shouldn’t be considered a part of the Northern Alps which is a product of tectonism. The problem is that it is not easy to define the southern boundary of N. Alps precisely, since volcanism has replaced older structures.
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