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Harriet. I took this photo on 18th August 2004 at Australia Zoo. She was quite active, and when near the fence, I was lucky to stretch out and touch her shell, I now have only a 1 degree 'living' separation between me and Charles Darwin ;-)
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(del) (cur) 21:28, 6 November 2004 . . Pflodo (18797 bytes) (Harriet)
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