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The Camera model
Canon EOS 20D
Exposure time
1/250 sec (0.004)
Lens focal langth
200 mm
Eemage title
The towering minarets of the magnifiscent Tulay mosque in the southern Philippine island of Jolo in the Sulu Archipelago. Fog still covers the highest structure now in the island. Jolo Governor Sakur Tan is embarking on a massive tourism program aim at luring investors and visiors to the island, about 950 kms south of Manila. (Photo By Al Jacinto)