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2007-05-10 19:03 (UTC) | RingtailedFox | 38060 (bytes) | 384×600 | {{PD-Canada}} The [[Windsor Tornado of 1946]]. Photo taken by the [[Windsor Star]] for [[Environment Canada]]. Image is [[public domain]] as it was taken either 50 years ago, or before 1949.
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