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A thousand cranes for Japan's quake victims

Updated: 2011-03-27 07:46

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A thousand cranes for Japan's quake victims
Helper fold paper cranes during a origami session called Senbazuru (A thousand cranes) in favour of disaster victims in Japan in the Ahondiga cultural centre in Bilbao March 26, 2011. An ancient Japanese legend states that a crane will grant a wish to the maker of a thousand origami cranes. [Photo/Agencies] 

A thousand cranes for Japan's quake victims
A helper lays paper cranes on a table during a origami session called Senbazuru (A thousand cranes) in favour of disaster victims in Japan in the Ahondiga cultural centre in Bilbao March 26, 2011. [Photo/Agencies] 

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