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DescriptionKetchican totem pole 2 stub.jpg |
Ketchikan, Alaska. Native American totem pole
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6 May 2005, 15:40:29 |
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Jeremy Keith from Brighton & Hove, United Kingdom |
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KenWalker |
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Object location
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55° 20′ 35.00″ N, 131° 37′ 55.00″ W
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