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Skyline of Abu Dhabi emirate viewed from the Marina. |
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2008-12-25 |
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Own work, used Canon PowerShot A450. Stitched together using AutoStitch. |
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Ramkumar Ramesh ( Ecthelion 8 ( talk)) |
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