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		<loc>https://archive-gallery.pages.dev/photos/golden-gate-bridge</loc>
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			<image:title>The Golden Gate Bridge at sunset with orange sky behind its north tower</image:title>
			<image:caption>Shot from the San Francisco side as the sun drops behind the headlands, the International Orange paint reads almost flame-coloured against the sky.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>View of the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco skyline from the Marin Headlands</image:title>
			<image:caption>The classic northern vantage: the full span, both towers, and the city skyline stacked behind on a rare fog-free afternoon.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>The Golden Gate Bridge towers rising above a low bank of coastal fog</image:title>
			<image:caption>A summer marine layer swallows the deck while the tops of both towers stay in clear sun — the view that made the bridge famous.</image:caption>
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		<loc>https://archive-gallery.pages.dev/photos/mount-fuji</loc>
		<lastmod>2026-05-20</lastmod>
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			<image:title>Mount Fuji behind a foreground of pink cherry blossom in spring</image:title>
			<image:caption>The spring view: Fuji’s snow cap framed above a shelf of pink cherry blossom, the pairing that defines Japanese spring imagery.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>Mount Fuji reflected symmetrically in a still lake at dawn</image:title>
			<image:caption>Shot at first light on one of the Fuji Five Lakes, the windless surface doubles the cone into a near-perfect mirror image.</image:caption>
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			<image:title>The bare red-brown summer slopes of Mount Fuji without snow</image:title>
			<image:caption>Late summer strips the snow away to reveal the volcano’s red-brown scoria — the brief window when the official climbing season is open.</image:caption>
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