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Camera location
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36° 27′ 25.94″ N, 116° 52′ 16.81″ W
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Summary
Description |
Deutsch: Historische Lokomotive für Borax-Transporte im Death Valley (Furnace-Creek-Museum), USA
English: Historical locomotive for Borax-carrying in the Death Valley (Furnace-Creek-Museum), USA
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Date |
11 June 1993 |
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Deutsch: Eigenes Foto
English: My own photo
Français: Ma propre photo
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Deutsch: Dieses Foto / Dokument wurde mit einem Medion- Scanner eingescannt.
English: This photo / document has been scanned with a Medion image scanner.
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Deutsch: Dieses Foto wurde mit einer Konica BIG mini Kamera erstellt.
English: This Photo has been taken with a Konica BIG mini camera.
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Author |
R. Engelhardt ( talk | contribs | Gallery) (German Wikipedia) |
Deutsch: Wenn Du die Beschreibung ändern willst, verändere bitte nicht die Vorlagen (Templates) bei Source, Autor und Permission.
English: If You want to modify the description, please don't modify the Templates of Source, Author and Permission.
Français: Si vous souhaitez modifier la description, prière de ne pas modifier les modèles mis en Source, Author et Permission.
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Licensing
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