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A 7-Eleven In Thailand Is Going Viral For Resembling The Famous Mount Fuji Photo Spot

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A 7-Eleven branch in Phattalung, Thailand is gaining popularity among locals for its stunning backdrop of the Ok Thalu Mountain

The buzz began when a Facebook user San Pitanupong shared photos of this unique 7-Eleven with the caption "New angle: 7-Eleven and Ok Thalu Mountain" in a Facebook group on 28 November.

The post went viral among netizens, with many comparing the view to Japan's famous Lawson convenience store with Mount Fuji looming in the background.

Image via San Pitanupong (Facebook)

Ok Thalu Mountain is a beloved landmark and one of the symbols of Phatthalung Province

Standing at 250m tall, the mountain is named for its distinct, gaping hole near the summit. It's a steep, over 1,000 step climb to reach the top where you can enjoy panoramic 360-degree views of the city.

According to MGR Online, the 7-Eleven store is newly-built, located next to an eatery called Lanna Waterside Restaurant on the bypass road in Khuha Sawan, Mueang Phatthalung District.

Image via ลุงฮิก (Facebook)

Image via Phatthalung Today (Facebook)

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