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Michigan / Canada–United States border / Geography of the United States / Detroit River International Crossing / Windsor /  Ontario / Petroleum geology / Detroit–Windsor / Dric / Drilling rig / Detroit River / Geography of Michigan / Metro Detroit
Date: 2011-04-29 06:59:32
Michigan
Canada–United States border
Geography of the United States
Detroit River International Crossing
Windsor
Ontario
Petroleum geology
Detroit–Windsor
Dric
Drilling rig
Detroit River
Geography of Michigan
Metro Detroit

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