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Sir Everard Ferdinand im Thurn (9 May 1852 – 9 October 1932) was an author, explorer, botanist, photographer and British colonial administrator. He was Governor of Fiji in the years 1904–1910.

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  1. C

    Im new here

    Hi I'm new here but enish is that okay still for site? Nice to meet you all
  2. L

    Closed Newbie ako

    Hi,I'm Lhen Esplago im 44 years old and I'm new in here I hope y'all help me thanks
  3. E

    Closed Newwbee

    Hi guys pa tolng naman pano ba mag karoon ng free net pa tolong naman di sko maka pasok eh
  4. P

    Closed Hi an

    Thanks
  5. S

    Closed Im new here

    Bago lang po ako dito. Thanks ph corner for the tips and tricks.
  6. L

    Closed @loannes_paulos09

    loannes_paulos09
  7. E

    Newbie

    Hi! I'm new here :)
  8. T

    hi

    hi new member here ≥﹏≤
  9. V

    Newbie here!!!

    Hello..... bagong member po... :)
  10. J

    Good day . . jiel here.

    :)
  11. D

    Im new hello :d

    Be kind po :D im 21 year of age taga Quezon city willing makakakuha ng mga free sa sa cellphones ko : thank you po
  12. A

    Newcomer here.!!! :P

    magandang umaga sa inyong lahat :P
  13. R

    New member here

    im new here @phcorner....:jump:

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