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DescriptionBuenos Aires - Jardín Japonés - 200806a.jpg |
English: Japanese garden, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Español: Jardín japonés de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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22 June 2008, 19:03 |
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Bridge and waterfall landscape |
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Luis Argerich from Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Camera location
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34° 34′ 29.20″ S, 58° 24′ 32.30″ W
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( Info)-34.574777777778;-58.408972222222 |
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