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Ice Forming On Rocks And Branches Stock Photo
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Ice Forming on Rocks and Branches #105878802
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Ice forming on branches and rocks near the bank of a cascading waterway at the start of the winter season.
Ice Forming on Rocks and Branches
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Heping Island Park, a park with forming rocks with special shapes from strong wind erode the coastal area over the years
Heping Island Park, a park with forming rocks with special shapes from strong wind erode the coastal area over the years
Heping Island Park, a park with forming rocks with special shapes from strong wind erode the coastal area over the years
Heping Island Park, a park with forming rocks with special shapes from strong wind erode the coastal area over the years
Heping Island Park, a park with forming rocks with special shapes from strong wind erode the coastal area over the years
Heping Island Park, a park with forming rocks with special shapes from strong wind erode the coastal area over the years
Heping Island Park, a park with forming rocks with special shapes from strong wind erode the coastal area over the years