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English: I shot this photo during my recent visit to South Africa. We were visiting the Rhino and Lion park near Joburg on 29th Oct 2007, when I was fascinated by the flight of this beautiful bird. I waited for it to settle down and shot this photo.
Date 6 November 2007 (original upload date)
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Author Mohanr53 at English Wikipedia
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  • 2007-11-06 11:42 Mohanr53 3648×2736× (2581320 bytes) I shot this photo during my recent visit to South Africa. We were visiting the Rhino and Lion park near Joburg on 29th Oct 2007, when I was fascinated by the flight of this beautiful bird. I waited for it to settle down and shot this photo

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