

Black and white image of a large gun on a railroad car being moved by two large cranes. The gun is cylindrical and has a rounded end on the left. It is on a railroad car with six sets of wheels. There are railroad tracks on the ground. The two cranes are tall and have long arms that are extended over the gun. The crane on the right is taller and positioned to the right of the gun. The background is a cloudy sky.
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- 672 × 893 px
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