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Français : Tours jumelles du World Trade Centre avec la tour de la Bank of Ceylon à gauche et l'édifice du Secrétariat présidentiel à l'avant, Colombo, Sri Lanka
English: World Trade Centre twin towers with the Bank of Ceylon tower to their left and the Presidential Secretariat in the foreground, Colombo, Sri Lanka
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26 January 2006 |
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Bernard Gagnon |
Camera location
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6° 55′ 58.0″ N, 79° 50′ 38.0″ E
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