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DescriptionClabecq JPG01.jpg |
Français : Clabecq (Belgique), coulée continue dans l'ancien haut-fourneau.
English: Clabecq (Belgium), continuous casting of the old blast furnace.
Nederlands: Klabbeek (België), de onafgebroken vloed van de voormalige hoogoven.
Українська: Clabecq (Бельгії), випуск чавуну на одній зі старих доменних пічей.
Walon: Clabek' (Bèljike), couléye sins fin di l'ancyin Òt-fornê.
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October 2006 |
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- travail personnel (own work)
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Jean-Pol GRANDMONT |
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