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Right to left: Tho Tee Kong Temple (Dewa Bumi Temple), Kyai Juru Mudi Temple, and the main temple at Sam Poo Kong. Although Sam Poo Kong itself dates back several hundred years, several of these temples are fairly recent, and thus I'm not sure they'd be free to photograph in Indonesia. Temples are located at 6°59′46.68″S 110°23′52.8″E / 6.9963000°S 110.398000°E. |
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current | 00:51, 3 July 2014 | 8,086 × 3,389 (10.61 MB) | Crisco 1492 (talk | contribs) | Not so tight a crop | |
15:36, 1 July 2014 | 9,296 × 3,686 (11.48 MB) | Crisco 1492 (talk | contribs) | A bit less distortion | ||
16:47, 27 June 2014 | 10,000 × 3,763 (13.12 MB) | Crisco 1492 (talk | contribs) | == Summary == {{Information |description=Right to left: Tho Tee Kong Temple (Dewa Bumi Temple), Kyai Juru Mudi Temple, and the main temple at Sam Poo Kong. Although Sam Poo Kong itself dates back several hundred years, several of these temples are... |
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- Wikipedia:Main Page history/2016 May 30
- Wikipedia:Picture of the day/May 2016
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