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en: Statue of toad in St. Helier, Jersey
fr: Statue d'un crapaud à Saint-Hélier, Jersey
Jèrriais: Lé "cra-pôle" à La Plianque Billot, St. Hélyi, Jèrri
Photo taken by Man vyi with Canon PowerShot A40 on 14/7/2005
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