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DescriptionKebnekaise Panorama.jpg |
Picture of the panoramic view from the top of Kebnekaise, the highest point in Sweden. Picture was taken before the mountain officially opened for the season, hence there is more snow in this photo than most people will see.
If you use this image in any way you must attribute it to the photographer, Wiktor Mazur.
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2007-06-28 (original upload date) |
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Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here. Transfer was stated to be made by User:olenz. |
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Original uploader was Mazurw at en.wikipedia |
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CC-LAYOUT; CC-BY-2.5.
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Attribution: Mazurw at en.wikipedia |
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