Afrikaans: 'n Leeu wat in die Atlasgebergte in die Koninkryk van Marokko gesien is tydens 'n vlug op die Casablanca-Dakar-lugroete. Die foto wat Marcelin Flandrin (1889-1957) in 1925 geneem het, was die laaste visuele rekord van 'n wilde Berberleeu, eens inheems aan Noord-Afrika.
English: A lion seen in the Atlas Mountains in The Kingdom of Morocco, during a flight on the Casablanca-Dakar air route. The photograph taken by Marcelin Flandrin (1889-1957) in 1925 is the last visual record of a wild Barbary lion of North Africa.
Français : Un lion vu dans les montagnes de l'Atlas, lors d'un vol sur la ligne aérienne Casablanca-Dakar.
Cette photographie, prise par Marcelin Flandrin (1889-1957) en 1925, est la dernière image d'un lion de l'Atlas sauvage.
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