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Hillside Erosion On Denai Park Highway Royalty-Free Stock Photo
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Hillside erosion on Denai Park Highway #110497227
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Stone mountains are not match for mother nature which is shown by the bare hillside caused by gradual weather erosion near the Denai Park roadway.
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