0238-06 - Land Rovers at a village south of Gao, Mali. The Land Rover at the rear is a one ton model, the rest are straight forward Series III Station Wagons. Africa

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0238-06 - Land Rovers at a village south of Gao, Mali. The Land Rover at the rear is a one ton model, the rest are straight forward Series III Station Wagons. Africa

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