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Here's a picture of the callioflute, a type of hydraulophone that combines features of the calliope with features of the flute, but using water instead of air.
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| current | 16:06, 16 February 2007 | 2,464×1,632 (604 KB) | Glogger (Talk | contribs) | (Here's a picture of the callioflute, a type of hydraulophone that combines features of the calliope with features of the flute, but using water instead of air.) |
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