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A Virginia Christmas Tree

December 21, 2011
by Tamar Gorgadze
Tamar Gorgadze / youthjournalism.org

       Reporter Tamar Gorgadze shares

 this 

 

photo

 

of

 

       her family Christmas tree in Lorton, Virginia, U.S.A. 

 

 

 

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