File:Olosega Village Aerial NPS.jpg
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DescriptionOlosega Village Aerial NPS.jpg |
English: Aerial view of Ofu-Olosega, American Samoa. Olosega with Olosega Village on the right, Ofu on the left. Both islands are connected via bridge, crossing a narrow strait. |
Date | not specified |
Source | NP of American Samoa - Photo Gallery |
Author | Peter Craig, National Park Service |
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