File:'The Mighty Orinoco' by George Roux 19.jpg

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English: An illustration from the novel "The Mighty Orinoco" by Jules Verne drawn by George Roux.
Polski: Ilustracja powieści Juliusza Verne'a "Wspaniałe Orinoko" autorstwa George'a Rouxa.
Français : "Le Superbe Orénoque", George Roux.
 
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Source http://jv.gilead.org.il/rpaul/Le%20superbe%20Or%C3%A9noque/ or http://jv.gilead.org.il/zydorczak/orin00.html
Author George Roux (1850 - 1929)

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