TITLE: Alleia Hamerops (Alley of Chamaerops excelsus [windmill palm])
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TITLE: Alleia Hamerops TITLE TRANSLATION: Alley of Chamaerops excelsus [windmill palm] This image contains crops of an image from the Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii Collection (Library of Congress) and a composite I generated from them. The origina