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Chestnuts from Sweet chestnut tree {Castenea sativa} Redes NP, Asturias, Northern Spain

Chestnuts from Sweet chestnut tree {Castenea sativa} Redes NP, Asturias, Northern Spain



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Chestnuts from Sweet chestnut tree {Castenea sativa} Redes NP, Asturias, Northern Spain

Chestnuts from Sweet chestnut tree {Castenea sativa} Redes NP, Asturias, Northern Spain, October 2007

naturepl.com / : Juan Carlos Munoz

Media ID 19329870

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