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English: Mariposa Lily, Cuba's national flower, along the Sendero La Batata trail in Topos de Collantes national park.
Date 29 August 2008 (original upload date)
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Author User: (WT-shared) VIChapayev at wts wikivoyage
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  • 2008-08-29 23:43 (WT-shared) VIChapayev[dead link] 2816×2112 (309740 bytes) Mariposa Lily, Cuba's national flower, along the Sendero La Batata trail in Topos de Collantes national park. (Import from wikitravel.org/shared)

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