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finlep [7]
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torisob [31]3 years ago
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mount dinali: north hemisphere | north america | united states | 63.0692° N, 1      51.0070° W

kgalagadi park: southern hemisphere | Africa | South Africa | 26.4724° S, 20.6117° E

Bondi bay: southern hemisphere | Australia | Australia| 33.8986° S, 151.2765°

<em><u>layout: hemisphere/continent/country/coordinantes </u></em>

the layout is just like it  is in the graph

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