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15 Jul One for my master, one for my dame

Posted at 22:27h in Technology, That's life by Parker

Sheep on runway at El Alto-550 crop

Soldiers herd sheep off the apron of the air force base at El Alto, Bolivia, so the BAe 146 military transport jet in the background can take off.

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Bolivia, Bolivian Air Force, British Aerospace BAe 146, El Alto, Tam.bo


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