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Summary
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BI Norwegian School of Management |
Date |
04.06 2006 |
Source |
Own work |
Author |
Hans-Petter Fjeld |
Permission ( Reusing this file) |
Own work, Share alike, attribution required.
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Camera location
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59° 56′ 53.59″ N, 10° 45′ 51.58″ E
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( Info)59.94822;10.764326944444 |
Licensing
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In short: You are allowed to freely distribute and modify this photo, as long as you credit the photographer as “Photo: Hans-Petter Fjeld ( CC-BY-SA)”
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