File:Summer Vacation 2007, 263, Watchtower In The Morning Light, Dunhuang, Gansu Province.jpg
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DescriptionSummer Vacation 2007, 263, Watchtower In The Morning Light, Dunhuang, Gansu Province.jpg |
English: The ruins of the ancient Chinese Dunhuang watchtower from the Han Dynasty (202 BC—220 AD) — in Dunhuang, Gansu province, China.
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Source | Summer Vacation 2007, #263 - Watchtower In The Morning Light, Dunhuang, Gansu Province |
Author | The Real Bear |
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