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| current | 11:02, 26 June 2005 | 800×533 (148 KB) | Meteor2017 | ('''EN''' '''Description:''' en:Secondary succession. Trees are growing on meadows and fields which are not cultivated anymore. Fields near en:Żyrardów (en:Mazovia, en:Poland) '''Source:''' Photo taken by [[) |
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