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A watering hole under a bridge in a city in Yunnan province by Sofia Yablonska
Sofia Yablonska
Beginning of 20 century
Yunnan
A watering hole under a bridge in a city in Yunnan province by Sofia Yablonska
Sofia Yablonska Foundation
Author:
Sofia Yablonska
Medium:
Negative
Genre:
Documentary Photography
,
Architectural Photography
,
Landscape Photography
Place:
Yunnan
Original copyright:
All rights reserved
Restoration copyright:
All rights reserved
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