File:Olympic Mountain Range behind the Seattle Space Needle 02-2005 (square).jpg
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DescriptionOlympic Mountain Range behind the Seattle Space Needle 02-2005 (square).jpg | Olympic Mountain Range behind the Seattle Space Needle. | ||||
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Author | Tom Harpel (square by Juan Pablo Arancibia Medina) | ||||
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current | 04:46, 1 November 2008 | 1,172 × 1,172 (850 KB) | Juan Pablo Arancibia Medina (talk | contribs) | == Information == {{Information |Description=Olympic Mountain Range behind the Seattle Space Needle. |Source=Original source: [http://flickr.com/photos/41894142129@N01/4672313 Flickr] <gallery> Image:Olympic Mountain Range behind the Seattle Space Needl | |
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