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English: Hands-on artist Chris Booth in front of his imposing sculpture in the Domain at Kerikeri on 26 March 2009, just after the final piece was lifted into place, and the scaffolding began to come down. Photo taken by Kaiwhakahaere.
Date 26 March 2009 (original upload date)
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Author Kaiwhakahaere at English Wikipedia

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  • 2009-03-26 02:12 Kaiwhakahaere 1010×1362× (1880376 bytes) Hands-on artist Chris Booth in front of his imposing sculpture in the Domain at Kerikeri on 26 March 2009, just after the final piece was lifted into place, and the scaffolding began to come down. Photo taken by Kaiwhakahaere.

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