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Salak or snake fruit, Bali Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salak Bali or Snake fruit in plastic basket Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salak Bali or Snake fruit in plastic basket Royalty Free Stock Photo
Exotic Snake Fruit or local name called Salak display for sell in market. Bali island, Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salak, snake fruit growing on a tree. Bali,Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tropical fruit salak or snake fruit isolated on white background. Fruits Wallpaper. Salak wallpaper. Indonesian fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Full frame shoot of Snake fruit. Salak pondoh is one of the salak cultivars that mostly grows in area of Bali. Close up of Sweet Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salak or snake fruit, Bali
Salak, snake fruit growing on a tree. Bali,Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salak, snake fruit growing on a tree. Bali,Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tropical fruit salak or snake fruit isolated on white background. Fruits Wallpaper. Salak wallpaper. Indonesian fruit Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tropical fruit, salak snake fruit on organic market in Asia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Child explore exotic snake fruit Salak  growing on salak palms Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up brown fresh Salacca zalacca Salak snake fruit in held by a woman`s hand with natural finger nails on the wooden table Royalty Free Stock Photo
Salak, snake fruit growing on a tree. Bali,Indonesia. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A group of exotic organic tropical fruits of salak in a local market in Ubud, Bali island, Indonesia. Fresh sweet nutrition fruits. Salak Salacca zalacca also known as snake fruit due to the reddish-brown scaly skin is a species of palm tree family Arecaceae native to Java and Sumatra in Indonesia. It is cultivated in other regions of Indonesia as a food crop, and reportedly naturalized in Bali, Lombok, Timor, Maluku, and Sulawesi.


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