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File:Sistine Chapel ceiling photo 2.jpg

Sistine_Chapel_ceiling_photo_2.jpg(634 × 420 pixels, file size: 334 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
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English: a wki commons bmp. file, rotated and saved to jpg. Rotated in order to match diagram of Sistine Chapel ceiling page.
Date 2006-06-16 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia; Transfer was stated to be made by User:Jóna Þórunn.
Author Original uploader was Amandajm at en.wikipedia
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