A wall painting of Yulkhorseng, God of the East, with his lute, at the 17th century Paro Dzong.
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Resolución de Internet
366×550px
12.9×19.4cm 28ppcm
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Baja resolución
854×1280px
30.2×45.2cm 28ppcm
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Mediana resolución
1779×2668px
15.1×22.6cm 118ppcm
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Alta resolución
3557×5335px
30.1×45.2cm 118ppcm
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Palabras clave relacionadas
- 862-
- Asia
- asiático
- asiático (lugares y cosas)
- asiático (perteneciente a Asia)
- AWL Images
- budista
- Bután
- colorido
- dios
- dzong
- Este (punto cardinal)
- fortaleza
- fotógrafia
- fotografía (arte)
- fotógrafias
- Himalaya
- imagen a color
- laúd
- multicolor
- Paro
- Paro Dzong
- pintado
- pintar (no artístico)
- pintura mural
- sacar fotos
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