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Eesti: Tarvasjõgi Kõrvemaa maastikukaitsealal augustis 2011
English: Tarvasjõgi at Kõrvemaa Nature Park in Estonia.
Français : Rivière Tarvasjõgi au Parc naturel de Kõrvemaa en Estonie.
Date 24 August 2011
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Author Ireen Trummer
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