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The figure of the Blessed Virgin Mary in a stone heart on a red heart on the palm of his hand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
tree sponges on a bark of a tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
orange coral mushroom in the forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
A painting in bursting colors and achromatics Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tree sponges with moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
On white paper, the street of a European city, illuminated by the sun, is pictorially painted by hand in watercolor. The blue sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer season fruits pictorially arranged, painted with natural and soft color at studio lightening. Ia generated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatshepsut Mortuary Temple
Tree sponges in the forest floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
fly agaric in the forest floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Summer season fruits pictorially arranged, painted with natural and soft color at studio lightening. Ia generated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sun shining through the leaves, horizontal, pictorially beautiful, invites you to take a relaxing walk Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatshepsut Mortuary Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hatshepsut Mortuary Temple Royalty Free Stock Photo
slimy mushroom in the grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
After the introduction of Christianity, Hatshepsut`s temple was used as a monastery, hence its modern name, Deir el-Bahri, Arabic for `Northern Monastery.` Hatshepsut was a female pharaoh who had herself represented pictorially as a male. She served as co-regent with her nephew Thutmose III c. 1479-1425 B.C.E.


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