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             English:  Blue Whale  skeleton outside the  Long Marine Laboratory of the  University of California, Santa Cruz. 
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           14 May 2004 | 
          
          
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             - Cropped and reduced from a photograph taken by Bronwen Lea, 14th May 2004.
 
             - Uploaded initially to  WP:EN by  Stephen Lea at  en:Image:BlueWhaleSkeleton.jpg 07:22, 20 May 2004
 
             
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           | Author | 
           Bronwen Lea | 
          
         
         
        
         
        
        
         
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