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English: Ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey at the Nabataeo-Roman site of Wadi Ramm, Jordan. The wheel trailing behind the transmitter/receiver antennas is an odometer that controls data collection.
Date 2 January 2005 (according to Exif data)
Source http://www.archaeophysics.com
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