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English: Cyborglog ('glog) made while eating an Old AppleThis apple has a peel that's a very deep burgundy colour, and the flesh of the fruit is roughly the same colour as the peel. I'd be curious if someone can tell me more about this apple. One apple expert examined it, tasted it, etc., and referred to it as " Old Apple".
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15:32, 15 August 2008 (UTC) (28 August 2004 (original upload date)) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Zscout370 using CommonsHelper. (Original text : Own work by uploader) |
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Steve Mann. Original uploader was Glogger at en.wikipedia |
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CC-BY-SA-3.0-MIGRATED; GFDL-WITH-DISCLAIMERS; Released under the GNU Free Documentation License. (Original text : Copyright (c) 2004, Steve Mann. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this experience under the terms of the ePi Lab Shared Experience License, Version 1.0 or any later version published by the eyetap.org/sel.txt EyeTap Personal Imaging Laboratory. In compliance with the Terms of the above license, the full resolution version of the Personal Experience capture is hereby provided by reference (URL) as a link to pictures toward end of wearcam.org/christina/billru_cottage/... There are also more pictures there, showing a regular apple tree as well as the tree of this strangely solidly colored apple.)
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