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File:Orkney Skara Brae.jpg

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English: Neolithic excavations at Skara Brae on Orkney in Scotland.
Español: Skara Brae, Islas Orcadas, Escocia
Date 24 August 2002
Source http://john.gallery.whitelands.com/photos/Scotland/large3165 Transfered from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Jfb_skara_brae.jpg
Author Dr. John F. Burka
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