File:View from Mardin to the Mesopotamian plains 2.jpg
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Description: View from Mardin to the Mesopotamian plains with the minaret of the Reyhane Mosque in front. (removed electrical lines in the low part of photo)
- Source: self-made
- Photographer: Florian Koch
- Camera: Casio QV-4000
- Zoom: like 101mm small picture
- Lens aperture: f 5.6
- Time: 1/413 sec.
- Date: 08/31/2003 at 15:09
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