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English: Chilean Coast Range—Cordillera de la Costa — a principal mountain range of Chile. It is based on File:Andes_70.30345W_42.99203S.jpg, a NASA image on the public domain
Українська: Зображення Чилійського прибережного хребта на основі знімку НАСА
Date 28 February 2008 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.; source image was File:Andes_70.30345W_42.99203S.jpg
Author NASA; graphic by Dentren at English Wikipedia

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