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Thursday, November 22, 2007

Elephants caught in Google Maps

Users of Google Maps has found a group of elephants in Africa. This is a Sahel area in Tunis. If you want to look to wild nature with Google Maps fans just click the link. There you can find more animals.
Posted by Spectator at 3:19 AM
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Labels: Africa, animals, elephant, Google, google maps, maps, nature, photo, satellite

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

As the founder of the world's largest elephant benevolent fund, I should say I love my friends!

9:03 AM

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