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Close-up view of the volcanic rock cliffs and shoreline at Cala del Bue Marino on Pantelleria Island on a sunny day, Pantelleria Island, Trapani, Sicily, Italy
Image ID: | 1116-53479 |
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Artist: | Alberto Biscaro |
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