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Chini Lake, Pahang, Malaysia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chini Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
TASIK CHINI Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chini Mahal, a ruined palace at Daulatabad fort in Maharashtra, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tasik Chini Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of Chini Khaneh China Room in Sheikh Safi Al-Din Ardabili Shrine in Ardabil, Ir Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dry organic Sheetal Chini (Piper cubeba) seeds, in a wooden spoon along with its Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chini Lake
Chini Mahal, a ruined palace at Daulatabad fort in Maharashtra, India Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lake Chini Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dry organic Sheetal Chini (Piper cubeba) seeds, in a wooden spoon and bowl, along with its Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dry organic Sheetal Chini (Piper cubeba) seeds, in a wooden scoop and bowl Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dry organic Sheetal Chini (Piper cubeba) seeds, in a wooden bowl with a scoop, along with its Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pile of organic Sheetal Chini (Piper cubeba) seeds, and a bottle of its Royalty Free Stock Photo
\'chini mahal\' ruins at daulatabad fort in maharashtra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chini Lake, better known locally as Tasik Chini, is a lake in Pekan District, Pahang, Malaysia. The lake shores are inhabited by the Jakun branch of the Orang Asli. The 12,565-acre Tasik Chini is the second largest fresh water lake in Peninsular Malaysia and is made up of a series of 12 lakes.


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