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A fluffy cat gazes upward with a curious expression Royalty Free Stock Photo
Boxing mitts with a red and black design are shown Royalty Free Stock Photo
Brick building with a row of tall, white columns lining the facade Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Three seashells are displayed on a smooth surface in a black and white setting Royalty Free Stock Photo
A white ceramic cup filled with light brown coffee or cocoa sits on a matching saucer on a dark table Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage silver coupe car with a sleek, elongated body set against a plain yellow background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Classic white car with a sleek, vintage design, showcased against a solid yellow background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hands are chopping fresh green herbs on a blue cutting board using a black-handled knife Royalty Free Stock Photo
Round-rimmed glasses rest on a beige surface, with a blurred background featuring a cat Royalty Free Stock Photo
Conical seashell on a solid orange background. The shell is white with a pattern of brown spots, tapering to a narrow point. Its smooth surface and complex, natural design exemplify the geometric and organic beauty often found in marine environments. The pointed end and patterned surface suggest it may belong to the family Conidae, commonly known as cone shells. On July 30, 2025. Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil


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