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DescriptionShabeelle NASA.jpg | Two satellite pictures showing the Shabeelle (Shebeli) and Fafen Rivers in Ethiopia and Southern Somalia; above on May 4, 2005 after heavy rainfalls which caused floods along the rivers; below on April 9, before the floods | ||||||
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