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English: Statue of John Lennon in public park, Vedado, Havana. December 2006.
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18 August 2009 |
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Adam Jones Adam63 |
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Please inform author of use. Credit must read: Photo by Adam Jones adamjones.freeservers.com; Sculptor: José Villa Soberón
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