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  • The Oxford University Museum of Natural History designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward in 1850 influenced by the writings of critic John Ruskin.
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  • The Oxford University Museum of Natural History designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward in 1850 influenced by the writings of critic John Ruskin.
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  • The Oxford University Museum of Natural History designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward in 1850 influenced by the writings of critic John Ruskin.
    Oxford-University-Museum-02.jpg
  • The Oxford University Museum of Natural History designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward in 1850 influenced by the writings of critic John Ruskin.
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  • The Oxford University Museum of Natural History designed by Thomas Newenham Deane and Benjamin Woodward in 1850 influenced by the writings of critic John Ruskin.
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
    Paula-Rego-Museum-01.jpg
  • Paula Rego Museum 'Casa das Histórias', Cascais, Portugal. Built of coloured concrete. Architect: Eduardo Souto de Moura, 2009
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  • The museum seen from Cromwell Road
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  • Museum from the south west
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  • Park bench and museum from south west
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  • Detail of terracotta column forming part of main entrance to the Romanesque.Natural History Museum (1860 to 1880). The design was inspired by basalt columns.at Fingal's Cave in western Scotland. Built by the architect Alfred Waterhouse. London, UK, 2008
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  • View along Cromwell Road facade
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  • Detail of pillars next to Cromwell Road entrance
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  • Detail of arch above Cromwell Road entrance
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  • Elevation of Cromwell Road facade
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  • Detail of Cromwell Road Facade
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  • Cromwell Road entrance towers
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  • Cromwell Road entrance
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  • Curved facade of the Museum entrance hall at dusk. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Curved facade of the Museum entrance hall at dusk. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Curved facade of the Museum entrance hall. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Museum entrance hall seen from the entrance plaza. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Shadows on Detail of travertine Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Exhibitions Pavilion with a view to Los Angeles. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Architect: Richard Meier.
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  • Bins of Umbrellas. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • The Family reflected in a pool. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Looking up the Family room facade.Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Family room facade detail. Polished and rough cut travertine. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Sunset on the Detail of travertine cladding Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Wilshire strip and cactus garden seen from th Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Family room reflected in the west pavilion .. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • A couple look out to Los Angeles and the pacific ocean beyond at the Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Copper stained fountain. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Exhibitions Pavilion with a view to Los Angeles. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Detail of travertine  Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Visitor shadows on the restaurant. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Curving Brise soleil by the cafe. Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Detail of travertine Getty Center, Los Angeles, Architect Richard Meier. Built 1997
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  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
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  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
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  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • Bundeswehr Military History Museum, Dresden (German: Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr (MHM)) Original building 1876. Architect 2011:Daniel Libeskind<br />
Previously a Nazi museum, a Soviet museum and an East German museum. Today it is the military history museum of democratic Germany.
    Bundeswehr-Military-Museum-Dresden-Q...jpg
  • The communal house is the most important building in a Bahnar village. Traditionally, communal houses serve as meeting halls for the men in the village and as places where rituals, celebrations, and preparation for war or defense of the village take place. This house was built after the model of the 20th century communal house of Kon Rbang village (Vinh Quang commune, Kontum Town, Kontum Province). This model house in Kon Rbang is the only one that maintains the traditional system of building with poles and beams, which has existed for over 70 years in the Central Highlands. In order to create a traditional communal house untouched by modernization, museum researchers worked closely with villagers and consulted old photographs to better understand the traditional model. The form, size, and structure of the museum's communal house replicate those found in the village now, though the house you see here has restored many of the traditional features that have been lost in today's village houses. The roof here is made of straw rather than corrugated iron. The rafters are made of circle-shaped pieces of wood rather than square ones. The floor is made of bamboo rather than wooden planks. The stairs are rounded pieces of wood rather than cement. The wood, bamboo, rattan, and straw used for making the house were brought from the Central Highlands. The diameter of the largest poles is 60cm. The length of the beams is 14-15 m. The height of the roof is nearly 19m including the decorative frame, with each of the principal roof beams about 13m long. The 90m2 floor is elevated 3m above the ground and accessed by four sets of stairs. The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology invited 29 Bahnar people from Kon Rbang to construct the house on the museum grounds. The first poles were erected on April 26, 2003. On June 4, 2003, the house was fully completed. Visitors to the VME now have the rare opportunity of experiencing this unique architectural style first-hand and appreciating the tradition
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  • The communal house is the most important building in a Bahnar village. Traditionally, communal houses serve as meeting halls for the men in the village and as places where rituals, celebrations, and preparation for war or defense of the village take place. This house was built after the model of the 20th century communal house of Kon Rbang village (Vinh Quang commune, Kontum Town, Kontum Province). This model house in Kon Rbang is the only one that maintains the traditional system of building with poles and beams, which has existed for over 70 years in the Central Highlands. In order to create a traditional communal house untouched by modernization, museum researchers worked closely with villagers and consulted old photographs to better understand the traditional model. The form, size, and structure of the museum's communal house replicate those found in the village now, though the house you see here has restored many of the traditional features that have been lost in today's village houses. The roof here is made of straw rather than corrugated iron. The rafters are made of circle-shaped pieces of wood rather than square ones. The floor is made of bamboo rather than wooden planks. The stairs are rounded pieces of wood rather than cement. The wood, bamboo, rattan, and straw used for making the house were brought from the Central Highlands. The diameter of the largest poles is 60cm. The length of the beams is 14-15 m. The height of the roof is nearly 19m including the decorative frame, with each of the principal roof beams about 13m long. The 90m2 floor is elevated 3m above the ground and accessed by four sets of stairs. The Vietnam Museum of Ethnology invited 29 Bahnar people from Kon Rbang to construct the house on the museum grounds. The first poles were erected on April 26, 2003. On June 4, 2003, the house was fully completed. Visitors to the VME now have the rare opportunity of experiencing this unique architectural style first-hand and appreciating the tradition
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • Jewish Museum Berlin (Jüdisches Museum Berlin) Germany. Architect Daniel Libeskind, Bult 2001
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  • National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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  • This house was built in 1984 by father of the last owner, Mr. Thao Phang Khay (born in 1972), of De Cho Chua A village, Pung Luong commune, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province. This was the home of a family of four. Hmong houses are built of wood, directly on the ground. For the flower Hmong of Mu Cang Chai, the wood must be that of the po mu tree (visible growing behind this house). House-building is men's work. Only axes and knives are used as tools, and all of the pieces are lashed together. This house was reconstructed at the museum in six days in 1999, by a group of seven Hmong villagers.
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  • This house was built in 1984 by father of the last owner, Mr. Thao Phang Khay (born in 1972), of De Cho Chua A village, Pung Luong commune, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province. This was the home of a family of four. Hmong houses are built of wood, directly on the ground. For the flower Hmong of Mu Cang Chai, the wood must be that of the po mu tree (visible growing behind this house). House-building is men's work. Only axes and knives are used as tools, and all of the pieces are lashed together. This house was reconstructed at the museum in six days in 1999, by a group of seven Hmong villagers.
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  • This house was built in 1984 by father of the last owner, Mr. Thao Phang Khay (born in 1972), of De Cho Chua A village, Pung Luong commune, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province. This was the home of a family of four. Hmong houses are built of wood, directly on the ground. For the flower Hmong of Mu Cang Chai, the wood must be that of the po mu tree (visible growing behind this house). House-building is men's work. Only axes and knives are used as tools, and all of the pieces are lashed together. This house was reconstructed at the museum in six days in 1999, by a group of seven Hmong villagers.
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  • This house was built in 1984 by father of the last owner, Mr. Thao Phang Khay (born in 1972), of De Cho Chua A village, Pung Luong commune, Mu Cang Chai district, Yen Bai province. This was the home of a family of four. Hmong houses are built of wood, directly on the ground. For the flower Hmong of Mu Cang Chai, the wood must be that of the po mu tree (visible growing behind this house). House-building is men's work. Only axes and knives are used as tools, and all of the pieces are lashed together. This house was reconstructed at the museum in six days in 1999, by a group of seven Hmong villagers.
    Vietnamese-Museum-of-Ethnology-31.jpg
  • Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia
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  • Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia
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  • Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia
    Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia...jpg
  • Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia
    Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia...jpg
  • Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia
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  • Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia
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  • Killing Fields, Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia
    Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Cambodia...jpg
  • National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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  • National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodi...jpg
  • National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodi...jpg
  • National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodi...jpg
  • National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodi...jpg
  • National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
    National Museum, Phnom Penh, Cambodi...jpg
  • Mine Museum, Cambodia
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  • Mine Museum, Cambodia
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  • Mine Museum, Cambodia
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  • Mine Museum, Cambodia
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  • Mine Museum, Cambodia
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  • Mine Museum, Cambodia
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