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An unfolded long cane. The long cane is the primary mobility tool for blind and vision impaired people - long canes are often foldable to save space.

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email sent to User:Graham87

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2007- 09-12

Author

Sarah Chester

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current 08:21, 15 September 2007 Thumbnail for version as of 08:21, 15 September 2007 521×2,262 (261 KB) Graham87 ({{Information |Description=An unfolded long cane. The long cane is the primary mobility tool for blind and vision impaired people - long canes are often foldable to save space. |Source=email sent to User:Graham87 |Date= 2007-09-12 |Author=Sarah Chester)
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