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Rotting Due To Humidity And Growth Of Molds Wooden Roof Structures Royalty-Free Stock Image
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Rotting due to humidity and growth of molds wooden roof structures #132774964
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Rotting due to humidity and growth of molds wooden roof structures. Wood roof construction damaged of black fungus
Rotting due to humidity and growth of molds wooden roof
The remains of an old tree rotting in the forest
Rotting and separating wooden handrail where it meets the newel on this outdoor residential staircase
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Pot with a flower covered with mold. High humidity in the soil of a home plant. Close-up of white spores of the fungus. Too much
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