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DescriptionCuba yank tank.jpg |
A 'maquina' or 'yank tank' in Trinidad, Cuba, 4 January 2004. (1956 Ford)
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4 January 2004 |
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Photograph by Dirk van der Made ( en:User:DirkvdM - for more photos see en:user:DirkvdM/Photographs). |
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User DirkvdM on en.wikipedia |
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Camera location
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21° 48′ 0.00″ N, 79° 59′ 0.00″ W
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