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Close up of two green olives hanging on the branch of an olive tree. One of the olives is cut open. You can see the core stuck in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two windows, one with a blue curtain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pomegranate fruit, one foot is opened and you can see the grains near the second Royalty Free Stock Photo
Snow-covered mountainside at sunset. You can see an abandoned building and two grazing deer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two buildings behind the coffee Pedrocchi in Padua located in Veneto (Italy) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Alongside the great palace of Debite in Padua in Veneto (Italy) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bamboo Bridge, Luang Prabang, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Can you see one or two?
Campanile and leaves of two trees lit by the sun in Vigonza a town in the province of Padua in the Veneto (Italy) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close-up and close-up of two people standing at the side of the picture. You can see the hands and part of the upper body. One Royalty Free Stock Photo
Big Saloon in dead`s end Saloon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black and white portrait: women of different cultures Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient stone walls and two houses Arquà Petrarca Veneto Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Two brown alpacas with long fur face each other. You can see the heads and necks of the animals. An animal has a blade of grass in Royalty Free Stock Photo
This is on the Sealy Tarns Track with the Hooker River flowing into the Mueller lake, you can see one of the swing bridges in Royalty Free Stock Photo
Baptism river summer 2017 two water fowl sunning on the rocks. Natural camoflague hides the one on the right. The long grass on the bank and water ripples provide an interesting texture.


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