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English: A view of the Tsar Pushka, showing its massive bore and cannonballs, and the Lion's head cast into the carriage.
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Originally uploaded to en Wikipedia as en:Image:The Tsar Cannon.jpg by en:User:Graham Beards 6 October 2007.
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