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H. M. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip occupy separate elephants for the ride
H. M. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip occupy separate elephants for the ride through the streets of Indias holy city of Benares, from Ramnagar Fort to Balua Ghat. 27th February 1961
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