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English: Terminal of the Sir Seretse Khama Airport in Gaborone, Botswana, as seen from the apron in August 2007
Suomi: Sir Seretse Khaman kansainvälisen lentoaseman terminaali asematasolta nähtynä
Date August 2007 (19 August 2007, according to EXIF data)
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