Tomb of Bibi Miriam, a holy woman, Qalahat, north of Sur, Oman, Middle East
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Resolución de Internet
550×365px
19.4×12.9cm 28ppcm
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Baja resolución
1039×690px
36.7×24.4cm 28ppcm
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Mediana resolución
2300×1528px
19.5×12.9cm 118ppcm
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Alta resolución
5618×3732px
47.6×31.6cm 118ppcm
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- aire libre
- al aire libre
- arquitectura
- arruinado
- contemporáneo
- decrépito
- destino turistico
- día
- edificio
- exterior
- fe
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- Islam
- medio-oriental (lugares y cosas)
- medio-oriental (relativo al Oriente Medio)
- Medio Oriente
- musulmán (hombre y mujer)
- Omán
- religioso
- robertharding
- ruinoso
- rural
- rústico
- sacar fotos
- sepultura
- tumba
- viaje
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