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DescriptionSand sculpture.jpg |
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English: Intricate sand castle sculpture, approx. 10 feet high, in Victoria, Australia
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Deutsch: Sand-Art-Sandskulptur, ca. 3 m hoch, in Victoria ( Australien)
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10 May 2002 |
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en.wikipedia.org: 11:54, 1. Feb 2004 . . Guyking (Talk) . . 300x355 (35607 Byte) (Sand castle sculpture) |
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G. King |
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