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File:Ancient ziggurat at Ali Air Base Iraq 2005.jpg

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Ancient ziggurat at Ali Air Base Iraq

Date 20 September 2005
Source en-WP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Ancient_ziggurat_at_Ali_Air_Base_Iraq_2005.jpg
Author en:User:Hardnfast

This picture was taken by a member of the United States Armed Forces whilst on active service and as such is in the Public Domain. It was originally downloadable from a US Government site as being in the Public Domain. This is demonstratable by the presence of US Armed Forces personnel on the summit of the structure.

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  • 19:30, 6 November 2007 Hardnfast ( talk | contribs) 2,576×1,932 948 KB This is a picture I took at eh Ziggurat at Ali Air Base Iraq in 2005. ( log)

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