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    » December 13, 2011
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    Big things come in big packages! A week before Christmas, we're moving an early gift for the city of Moscow: a 600,000 pound transformer! Moved on a special 12-axle depressed flat, the new Siemens 115kv to 23kv electrical transformer will help the city meet its growing power demands.
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      Make  Canon
      Model  Canon EOS 50D
      ExposureTime  1/100
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