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English: Paarl Mountain, en:Paarl, en:South Africa; the second largest granite outcrop in the world.
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  • 2005-07-24 10:29 Ngb 640×480× (260095 bytes) Paarl Mountain, [[Paarl]], [[South Africa]]; the second largest granite outcrop in the world. Taken by Nick Boalch ([[User:Ngb]]), August 2002 {{cc-by-sa-old}}

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