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White lighthouse with a red roof stands on rocky shoreline against a colorful sunset Royalty Free Stock Photo
A common saltwort plant in beach Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pelican catching fist at Kazinga Channal Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pelican Bird at Ragunan Zoo Jakarta Royalty Free Stock Photo
Screw-pine vintage illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rugged Maine Coastline in Acadia National Park Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Pandanus, screw pine, Non edible fruits.
pelican bird distinguished by their large elastic throat pouches. Pelicans inhabit lakes, rivers, and seacoasts in many Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Screw pine grow along seacoasts and in marshy places and forests of tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Asia, Africa, and Oceania. Much use is made of the leaves for thatching, mats, hats, ropes, twine, sails for small boats, baskets, and fibre products, especially of those from the thatch screw pine


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