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English:Women washing clothes in ditch alongside Main Road in Mumbai, India. Source: Antônio Milena/ABr.
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This photo appeared as 12797.jpg on 15.Jan.2004. The photo was downloaded, cropped, and resized by Hajor.
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29 February 2004 (original upload date) |
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Original uploader was Hajor at en.wikipedia |
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