Syria, Palmyra. Aerial view of the oasis.
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 862-
- antigüedad
- antiguo
- Arabia
- arquitectura
- AWL Images
- desierto (terreno árido)
- destino turistico
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- histórico
- imagen a color
- medio-oriental (lugares y cosas)
- medio-oriental (relativo al Oriente Medio)
- Medio Oriente
- oasis
- paisaje
- paisajístico
- pilar
- pilastra
- pintoresco
- romano
- ruina
- Ruinas de Palmira
- sacar fotos
- Siria
- viaje
- vista
- vista aérea
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