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           | DescriptionJarvis Island Guano Tramway.jpg | 
           
             English: Remains of a guano tramway on Jarvis Island in the central Pacific Ocean 
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            http://www.pbif.org/WebGallery/Default.aspx?action=View&storedaction=SearchFiles&sortorder=Ascending&dirsortorder=Ascending&file=2419&search=jarvis | 
          
          
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           USFWS, unknown photographer | 
          
         
         
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