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Sea View Through Cannon Opening in Castle Wall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cannon pointing through rampart toward the sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cannon pointing through rampart toward the sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old black cannon pointing through opening in castle rampart against the sea. Historic portuguese cannon for defence of fort. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old black cannon pointing through opening in castle rampart against the sea. Historic portuguese cannon for defence of fort. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Sea View Through Cannon Opening in Castle Wall
Antique cannon put on opening of Firkas Fortress worn wall at Old Town of Chania Crete, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old cannon pointing through an opening in a castle rampart in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic cannon inside Golubac fortress pointing toward the Danube River, seen through a brick arched window. Silhouetted view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Historic cannon inside Golubac fortress pointing toward the Danube River, seen through a brick arched window. Silhouetted view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firkas Fortress worn wall, antique cannon on paved yard at Old Town of Chania Crete, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old cannon pointing through an opening in a castle rampart in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old cannon pointing through an opening in a castle rampart in Germany Royalty Free Stock Photo
Scenic view of the sea seen through a historic cannon opening in a stone castle wall. The rough texture of the old stones frames the sparkling blue water, creating a contrast between history and nature. A powerful composition that captures the strategic importance and enduring beauty of coastal fortresses.


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