House in the Clouds, Thorpeness, Suffolk
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Web Resolution
550×361px
7.6×5.0in 72ppi
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Low Resolution
1045×686px
14.5×9.5in 72ppi
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Medium Resolution
2500×1642px
8.3×5.5in 300ppi
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High Resolution
5190×3408px
17.3×11.4in 300ppi
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