File:Gandhi at Dandi 5 April 1930.jpg

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English: Gandhi at Dandi, South Gujarat, picking salt on the beach at the end of the Salt March, 5 April 1930. Behind him is his second son Manilal Gandhi and Mithuben Petit.
Français : Gandhi à Dandi, sud du Gujarat, ramassant du sel sur la plage le 5 avril 1930, à la fin de la Marche du Sel.
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