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Palaeoloxodon antiquus – réplica Ambrona (Soria, España)

A photo of a towering elephant statue standing on grassy terrain under a blue sky with fluffy clouds, its trunk raised and tusks visible.

Palaeoloxodon antiquus – réplica Ambrona (Soria, España)

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Posted on April 28, 2025April 28, 2025 Full size 1600 × 900

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