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DescriptionEarly Medieval Scotland areas.png |
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Author: Angus McLellan, source: Modified by me from NASA Visible Earth image
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- 16:51, 5 March 2006 Angusmclellan 794x1123 (1586774 bytes) (Close, but no cigar. Recropped, resized.)
- 16:01, 5 March 2006 Angusmclellan 794x1123 (1273599 bytes) (v 0.01: to fix scaling and cropping faults. But does it ?)
- 15:35, 5 March 2006 Angusmclellan 794x1123 (1016705 bytes) (Author: Angus McLellan, source: Modified by me from NASA Visible Earth image [http://veimages.gsfc.nasa.gov//1140/S1999207130258.png] If I hold any copyright in this work I hereby license it under the GFDL, otherwise, as the work of US Government agency,)
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