Ad Dayr (El Deir), rock cut Nabatean building known as the Monastery, Petra, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jordan, Middle East
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Resolución de Internet
550×369px
19.4×13.0cm 28ppcm
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35.3×23.7cm 28ppcm
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19.1×12.8cm 118ppcm
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47.4×31.8cm 118ppcm
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