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UPPER VOLTA VILLAGE AFRICA PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER SYSTEM DEDICATION - PHOTOGRAPHED BY THE AID AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT

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Capture Date: 6/4/1979

Photographer: COPY NEGATIVE

Keywords: Larsen Scan

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upper volta village africa photovoltaic power system dedication upper volta village africa photovoltaic power system dedication aid agency aid agency international development nasa upper volta national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution international development photographer copy negative nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives
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Indians at the Crow fair. Crow Agency, Montana

Indian reservation land near Crow Agency, Montana

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upper volta village africa photovoltaic power system dedication upper volta village africa photovoltaic power system dedication aid agency aid agency international development nasa upper volta national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution international development photographer copy negative nasa photographs 1970 s space program us national archives