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Русский: Казахи-егеря. Маркакольский заповедник, Алтай.
English: Forestry officers in Markakol reserve, Altay Mountains
Français : Officier du service des forêts dans la forêt de Markakol, dans l' Altaï.
Date May 2008
Source Own work
Author Dmitry A. Mottl


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49° 4′ 9.00″ N, 86° 0′ 26.00″ E

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