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Description
English: The en:Ross Island Bridge in en:Portland, Oregon, viewed from the southeast. Taken by Cacophony on February 21, 2005.


en:Category:Images of Portland, Oregon
Source

Transferred from en.wikipedia

Date

2004-09-01 (first version); 2005-02-24 (last version)

Author

Original uploader was Cacophony at en.wikipedia

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  • 2005-02-24 02:35 Cacophony 1199×433×8 (191241 bytes) The [[Ross Island Bridge]]
  • 2004-09-01 16:39 Cacophony 799×243×8 (85698 bytes) Ross Island Bridge in Portland, Oregon

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current00:02, 20 April 20081,199×433 (187 KB)Cacophony ({{Information |Description={{en|The '''en:Ross Island Bridge''' in en:Portland, Oregon, viewed from the southeast. Taken by Cacophony on February 21, 2005. en:Category:Images of Portland, Oregon}} |Source=Transfer)
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