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English: Earth Quake of Chile. A street of Talca, after the first shock earth tremor, which we know have made great havoc to a great part of Talca w:1928 Talca earthquake
Français : Le Tremblement du Terre au Chile. Une des rues de Talca, apres le premieres seceusses au tremblement du terre qui a sommes on le sait ravages en grande partle Talca |
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