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El Condor, seen from Ref. Otto Meiling

 
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El Condor, seen from Ref. Otto Meiling


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Tomás Blázquez"El condor pasa"

Tomás Blázquez

Voted 10/10

That legendary bird exists really...
Posted May 10, 2007 1:52 pm

NikmanRe:

Nikman

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Yes it does and the wings span over a length of more than two meters.

It´s the second biggest bird in the world after the Albatros.
Posted May 10, 2007 2:29 pm

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