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Here are the differences that we spotted in Figure 5.3. 1) People on the path (10 o’clock from globe); 2) Tower on distant shoreline (11 o’ clock from the globe); 3) Tree branch (12 o’clock from globe); and 4) Vertical bars in railing around the globe (4 o’clock from globe).

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