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|[[2010-07-22 44 -88|Appleton, Wisconsin]] || [[User:Bassoon|Bassoon]], [[User:Dedehawk|Dedehawk]] || In Appleton, Wisconsin, in a parking lot between a bank and a Piggly-Wiggly... | |[[2010-07-22 44 -88|Appleton, Wisconsin]] || [[User:Bassoon|Bassoon]], [[User:Dedehawk|Dedehawk]] || In Appleton, Wisconsin, in a parking lot between a bank and a Piggly-Wiggly... | ||
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− | |[[2010-07-22 47 9| | + | |[[2010-07-22 47 9|St. Gallen, Switzerland]] || [[user:crox|Crox]], [[user:elisa|Elisa]] || [http://www.sellamatt.ch/ Alp Sellamatt], [[wikipedia:Wildhaus-Alt_St.Johann|Wildhaus - Alt St. Johann]], [[wikipedia:Toggenburg|Toggenburg]], Switzerland |
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|[[2010-07-22 49 21|Bardejov, Slovakia]] || [[User:AlfonZ|AlfonZ]] || On the wheat field near Janovce village. | |[[2010-07-22 49 21|Bardejov, Slovakia]] || [[User:AlfonZ|AlfonZ]] || On the wheat field near Janovce village. |
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