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|[[2020-05-10 53 9|Hamburg (West), Germany]] || [[User:Schnapsman|Schnapsman]] || In a weathered field southwest of Quickborn, Schleswig-Holstein | |[[2020-05-10 53 9|Hamburg (West), Germany]] || [[User:Schnapsman|Schnapsman]] || In a weathered field southwest of Quickborn, Schleswig-Holstein | ||
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− | |[[2020-05-10 61 29|Punkaharju, Finland]] || [[User:Kripakko|Kripakko]] || In a forest, rather easily accessible and probably swarming with mosquitoes... | + | |[[2020-05-10 61 29|Punkaharju, Finland]] || [[User:Kripakko|Kripakko]], kripakko's father || In a forest, rather easily accessible and probably swarming with mosquitoes... |
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|[[2020-05-10 62 29|Joensuu, Finland]] || [[User:Kripakko|Kripakko]], kripakko's father || At the edge of the vast woods of Jaamankangas. Also about a kilometre away ... | |[[2020-05-10 62 29|Joensuu, Finland]] || [[User:Kripakko|Kripakko]], kripakko's father || At the edge of the vast woods of Jaamankangas. Also about a kilometre away ... |
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Hamburg (West), Germany | Schnapsman | In a weathered field southwest of Quickborn, Schleswig-Holstein |
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Joensuu, Finland | Kripakko, kripakko's father | At the edge of the vast woods of Jaamankangas. Also about a kilometre away ... |