File:Burke and wills painting by longstaff-2.jpg

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Deutsch: Burke, Wills und King treffen am Cooper Creek ein.
English: Burke and wills and King arriving at the Dig sign at coopers creek. Painting.
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This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: guassian smoothing (2px), color curve adjusted, grayscale, cropped. The original can be viewed here: Burke and wills painting by longstaff.jpg. Modifications made by Saibo.

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  • File:Burke_and_wills_painting_by_longstaff.jpg licensed with PD-Australia
    • 2005-10-29T03:27:39Z Roke 1795x1392 (3008228 Bytes) Burke and wills and King arriving at the Dig sign at coopers creek. Painting by John Longstaff (died 1941 - so public domain because before 1955) {{PD-art}}

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