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Bodies of African migrants lie on the beach in Gabon's capital Libreville
01 Jul 2008
Source: Reuters
 
Bodies of African migrants lie on the beach in Gabon's capital Libreville, July 1, 2008. At least 37 suspected illegal migrants were found dead on the seafront of Gabon's capital Libreville on Tuesday after their boat was wrecked, rescue workers and morgue officials told Reuters. REUTERS/Antoine Lawson (GABON)
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Although not as vibrant as the male, the female olive-backed forest robin still exhibits a bright orange and yellow throat and the white dot in front of each eye that is ...




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