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03:57 21 oct 2017Miniatura de la versión del 03:57 21 oct 2017220 × 291 (11 kB)Nesnad{{Information |Description=Cropped part to use as its own image for Chana Eden. |Source=File:Chana Eden and Emmett Kelly on the set of "Wind Across the Everglades," Everglades National Park.jpg |Date=1958 |Author=[http://www.flickr.com/people/318...

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