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English: Time-lapse Photography showing the formation of a water drop on the tip of a stalactite in the Fort du Salbert. Picture taken in Territoire de Belfort, France.
Français : Évolution d'une goutte d'eau partant d'une stalactite, au Fort du Salbert. Photos prises dans le Territoire de Belfort, en France.
Deutsch: Entstehung eines Stalaktit durch einen Wassertropfen im Fort du Salbert.
Italiano: La formazione di una goccia d'acqua sulla punta di una stalattite nella casamatta in caverna di Fort du Salbert: una fortificazione di frontiera francese (sistema Séré de Rivières) che proteggeva la città di Belfort
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English: Thomas Bresson from Belfort, France
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Date of birth 31 December 1982
Location of birth Belfort
Work period from 2008
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; recognized photographer on Wikimedia Commons from 21 July 2009
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