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English: Sculpture built by London resident Bryan Kneale called "The Legs of Man" is seen here in the public area in front of the passenger terminal at Ronaldsway Airport on the Isle of Man, British Isles.
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19 April 2009 |
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Gregory J Kingsley |
54°5′12.8″N 4°38′5.5″W / 54.086889°N 4.634861°W / 54.086889; -4.634861
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54° 5′ 12.80″ N, 4° 38′ 5.50″ W
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