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GPSLongitude (2) 10 deg 29' 10.29"
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ISO 200
Model NIKON D700
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ModifyDate 2009:03:16 21:47:08
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Saturation Normal
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Make NIKON CORPORATION
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Artist Pierre Chaton
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CreateDate 2007:03:07 14:51:50
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LightSource Unknown
SceneCaptureType Standard
XResolution (2) 72
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GPSDateStamp 2007:03:07
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DateTimeOriginal 2007:03:07 14:51:50
ImageDescription Mayday is an international code word used as a distress signal. It was invented by Frederick Stanley Mockford (1897-1962), a senior radio officer at Croydon Airport in London. "Mayday" derives from the French "venez m'aider", meaning "come help me".

Source Wikipedia

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GPSLatitude (2) 59 deg 25' 28.11"
Copyright Pierre Chaton
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