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Japanese Tea Garden - 2005-03-26
- Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park.
- Camera: Canon 20D, Digital, Lens: Canon 28-135mm IS
- Keywords: Japanese Tea Gardens
- License: This image is public domain. You may use this image for any purpose, including commercial. If you do use it, please let me know. I enjoy seeing what others have created with these photos.
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