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Map of the Rhine
- The map shows the river Rhine
- "drawn" by myself, Daniel Ullrich (Threedots) with Adobe Photoshop 6.0 in January 2005
- If you ask for, I will give you the .psd- / .xfc-file or I'll correct it or create another language version
Karte des Rhein
- Die Karte zeigt den Fluss Rhein
- von mir selbst, Daniel Ullrich (Threedots) im Januar 2005 mit Adobe Photoshop 6.0 "gezeichnet"
- Auf Anfrage stelle ich gern die .psd- / .xfc-Datei bereit oder erstelle selbst korrigierte oder andersprachige Versionen
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