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Source of image: Ictineo II replica at the harbour of Barcelona taken on October 2003

Author: Flemming Mahler Larsen, http://netfactory.dk/

Original source: http://pix.netfactory.dk/2003-10/PA200015


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released under the GFDL - in response to the boilerplate request for permission, Flemming said:

"I do know the WikiPedia project and is only happy to grant you full permissions under the terms of the GFDL. Should you chose to use any other photo from the same folder http://pix.netfactory.dk/2003-10/ - this permission also extents to use of these under GFDL terms in the in conjunction with the wikipedia project."


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