File:The Platani river near Heraclea Minoa.JPG

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A picture of the mouth of the Platani river, Southern Sicily. The Platani was known in Antiquity as Halykos, and it was for a long time the border between Greek and Phoenician area of Sicily.

The picture was taken by myself, and it's free for anyone who wants to use it.
Date 30 July 2007 (according to Exif data)
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Author No machine-readable author provided. Han borg assumed (based on copyright claims).

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current19:01, 31 August 2007Thumbnail for version as of 19:01, 31 August 20072,288 × 1,712 (693 KB)Han borgA picture of the mouth of the Platani river, Southern Sicily. The Platani was known in Antiquity as Halykos, and it was for a long time the border between Greek and Phoenician area of Sicily. The picture was taken by myself, and it's free for anyone who
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