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DescriptionMiamixmastree.jpg |
English: One Biscayne Tower at night during Christmas season 2002. |
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Author | Original uploader was Marc Averette at en.wikipedia |
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- 2007-02-17 02:51 Averette 480×640× (355387 bytes) Digital photo taken by Marc Averette. One Biscayne Tower at night during Christmas season 2003. {{PD-self}}
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