Ceremonial umbrellas for sale at Lalibela market,Ethiopia.
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12.8×19.4cm 28ppcm
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24.3×36.9cm 28ppcm
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- actividad financiera
- África
- africano (lugares y cosas)
- africano (perteneciente a Africa)
- AWL Images
- ceremonia
- colorido
- comerciar (en la bolsa)
- comercio
- compartimento
- comprando
- comprar
- Cuerno de África
- Etiopia
- exponer (mostrar)
- exposición
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- imagen a color
- Lalibela
- muestra
- multicolor
- negociar
- parasol
- quitasol
- rojo
- sacar fotos
- tradición
- ventas
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