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English: Shiraha beach at Shirahama, Wakayama-ken, Japan. October 6, 2004. David Turner.
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2004-10-26 (original upload date)

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  • 2004-10-26 01:23 Novalis 2304×1728×8 (459650 bytes) Shiraha beach at Shirahama, Wakayama-ken, Japan. October 6, 2004. David Turner. {{GFDL}}.

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