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Cranes In Port Of Ho Chi Minh City Or Saigon, Vietnam. Cargo Ships Are Loaded And Unloaded. Editorial Photo
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Cranes in Port of Ho Chi Minh City or Saigon, Vietnam. Cargo ships are loaded and unloaded. #147588197
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Cranes shipping goods from ship to container port
This image is editorial
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