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Neak Sophal, Leaf, Photo Phnom Penh Festival, Cambodia (2013)
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Photography, 67 × 100 × 2.5 cm
Title: Neak Sophal, Leaf, Photo Phnom Penh Festival, Cambodia (2013)
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Photography, 67 × 100 × 2.
5 cm.
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