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File:Dune 7 in the Namib Desert.jpeg

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Picture of Dune 7, highest sand dune in the world, Namib Desert, Namibia

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Wydma (diuna) nr 7 - najwyższa wydma piaskowa na świecie, Pustynia Namib, Namibia.

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(del) (cur) 10:22, 14 February 2003 . .  Pcb21. . 480×360 (14,558 bytes) (Picture of Dune 7, highest sand dune in the world, Namib Desert, Namibia (from personal collection))


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