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Fountain of the Rivers

Fountain of the Rivers


DescriptionFrançais : Fontaine des Fleuves, place de la Concorde, Paris. Détail, Le Rhône, par Gechter
English: Fountain of the Rivers, Place de la Concorde, Paris. Detail. Le Rhône, by Gechter
Deutsch: Flüssebrunnen, Place de la Concorde, Paris. Darstellung der Rhône, von Jean-François-Théodore Gechter
Datecirca 1840
Photo 2011-11-20
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AuthorJebulon
Camera location48° 51′ 08.6″ N, 2° 20′ 54.3″ E
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Statue of Victory on Aurora

Statue of Victory on Aurora



DescriptionEnglish: Statue of Victory on Aurora (New York Street) Memorial Bridge, built c. 1931. In background is entrance to Hollywood Casino, c. 1993.
Date28 May 2008
Sourcehttp://commons.wikimedia.org/
AuthorCbradshaw
Camera location41° 45′ 32.99″ N, 88° 18′ 48.54″ W
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Fisher Girl statue in Zhuhai

Fisher Girl statue in Zhuhai


DescriptionEnglish: Fisher Girl statue in Zhuhai
Date26 October 2009
SourceDSC_1261P
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AuthorBrücke-Osteuropa
PermissionPublic Domain
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