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  • Marl stone formations. Eroded cliffs made of marl. Marl is a calcium carbonate-rich, mudstone formed from sedimentary deposits. Photographed in Israel, Dead Sea region
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_DSCF7332.jpg
  • Marl stone formations. Eroded cliffs made of marl. Marl is a calcium carbonate-rich, mudstone formed from sedimentary deposits. Photographed in Israel, Dead Sea region
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_DSCF7327.jpg
  • The Dead Sea, Israel landscape of the shore and cliff
    HS_Dead-sea_080.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of an Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert in November
    IR_f_24618_MA2-f8e7c0.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of an Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert in November
    IR_f_24618_Sketch.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of an Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert in November
    IR_f_24618_Sprit.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of an Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert in November
    IR_f_24618_Artist.jpg
  • Natural Rock formations,Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7651_fs_new.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat
    FK_f_Aravah_1.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, Umbrella Thorn Acacia Acacia tortilis. A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East
    EZ_f_20160401-DSC_0977.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat
    EB_Aravah_16.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat lone Acacia tree at dusk
    OZ_040107_Des5_fs__PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, 4 wheel drive challange an instructor is guiding the driver
    IR_24667_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, general landscape and view with Retama raetam plants in the foreground
    IR_24624_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Negev desert Israel
    VA_IMG_2681_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Egyptian style signpost at Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7691_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Natural rock formations at Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_b_TIMNA PARK 4116_PSh.jpg
  • Natural rock formations at Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_b_TIMNA PARK 2661_PSh.jpg
  • The Dead Sea, Israel landscape of the shore and cliff
    HS_Dead-sea_092.jpg
  • The Dead Sea, Israel landscape of the shore and cliff
    HS_Dead-sea_089.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    VA_f_Nitzana_04298.JPG
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    VA_f_Nitzana_04288.JPG
  • Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert at Sun Set
    VA_f_Mitzpe-Ramon_010.JPG
  • Digitally enhanced image of an Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert in November
    IR_f_24618_Portrait-2.jpg
  • Mushroom Natural rock formation, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7652_fs_new.jpg
  • Dry Parched ground Negev desert Israel
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  • parched ground in the Aravah desert, Israel
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  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat  lone Acacia tree at dusk
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  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat
    OZ_040107_Des6.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, A silhouette of a herd of camels at dusk
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  • Israel, Negev desert, A bedouin driving a herd of camels
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  • Israel, Negev desert, Lone woman meditating
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  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel natural rock formations. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6493_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel at sunset. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6402_fs_PSh.jpg
  • A dried up dead tree with storm clouds in the background in the Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6524_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel coloured sand formation. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6521_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel coloured sand formation. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6518_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel. Silhouette of a male Ibex, a mountain goat at dusk. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6434_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel at sunset. Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6407_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    VA_IMG_6386_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, Umbrella Thorn Acacia Acacia tortilis. A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East
    IR_24703_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, 4 wheel drive challange
    IR_24675_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, 4 wheel drive challange
    IR_24631_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, A group of travellers being briefed under an Umbrella Thorn Acacia, Acacia tortilis before the expedition into the desert with 4 wheel drive cars
    IR_24622_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, Umbrella Thorn Acacia Acacia tortilis. A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East
    IR_24618_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The river bed is created by flash floods that are common in the area of Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7719.jpg
  • children and adults filling bottles with natural coloured sand, Timna, Israel
    AH_TIMNA PARK7699_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Prehistoric  Rock art in the desert depicting a Nabataen trading caravan of horses and camels, approching an oasis, The valley of rock art exhibits 6000 year old rock art located in the ancient copper mines of the Arabah and along the desert roads leading to these mines. These rock drawings are unique witnesses of the creativity of man in the desert, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars t
    AH_TIMNA PARK7678.jpg
  • Prehistoric Rock art in the desert depicting a hunting scene, 3rd millennium BCE, The valley of rock art exhibits 6000 year old rock art located in the ancient copper mines of the Arabah and along the desert roads leading to these mines. These rock drawings are unique witnesses of the creativity of man in the desert, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian te
    AH_TIMNA PARK7667_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Mushroom Natural rock formation, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7654.jpg
  • Natural Rock formations,Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7648_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Governors house, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
    AH_SHIVTA7630_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Golda park, a semi natural lake in the middle of the Negev desert near Kibbutz Revivim, Israel
    EZ_park golda_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Zin River, Negev, Israel. A usually dry river bed, several times a year it overflows and gushes with flash flood water
    EZ_b_tzin2_PSh.jpg
  • Prehistoric rock carving, at Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_b_TIMNA PARK 2630_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, a couple walking through a canyon in the judea desert
    IR_b_6964_13_0048_hr.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert, uncovered layers forming a natural graffiti
    IR_b_6964_09_0044_hr.jpg
  • Israel, A lone road  in the Judea Desert
    IR_b_6910_03_0574_hr.jpg
  • Marl stone formations. Eroded cliffs made of marl. Marl is a calcium carbonate-rich, mudstone formed from sedimentary deposits. Photographed in Israel, Dead Sea region
    DN_f_Dead-Sea_DSCF7329-Pano.jpg
  • The Dead Sea, Israel landscape of the shore and cliff
    HS_Dead-sea_084.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of an Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert in November
    IR_f_24618_SS-Painting-1.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    VA_f_Nitzana_04403.JPG
  • Umbrella Thorn Acacia (Acacia tortilis). A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East. Photographed in Israel, northern plains Negev desert at Sun Set
    VA_f_Mitzpe-Ramon_112.JPG
  • Aravah desert landscape, Near Eilat, Israel
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  • Aravah desert landscape, Near Eilat, Israel
    DN_Aravah_010.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat
    EB_Aravah_10.jpg
  • Dry cracked earth Concept image of drought
    OZ_MG_9522_fs.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat  lone Acacia tree
    OZ_040107_DSC01448_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat
    OZ_040107_Des8.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat lone Acacia tree at dusk
    OZ_040107_Des1_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, southern Arava desert near Eilat lone Acacia tree
    OZ_040107_Des13.jpg
  • Dry cracked mud
    ML_IMG_6537_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The Ramon Crater, Negev, Israel. clouds formations above the crater, Ramon Crater is one of the most spectacular geological features of Israel's Negev Desert, and is the world's largest karst erosion cirque. It is located at the peak of Mount Negev, some 85 kilometers south of the city of Beer-Sheva. The Ramon Crater is 40 kilometers long and 2 to 10 kilometers wide, shaped like an elongated heart.
    VA_IMG_6473_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, 4 wheel drive challange
    IR_24772_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, 4 wheel drive challange
    IR_24653_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, White weeping broom Retama raetam. A bush  native to arid areas in the middle east
    IR_24637_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Lone tree in the Negev desert Israel
    VA_IMG_2618_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Parched ground Negev desert Israel
    VA_IMG_2504_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Natural Rock formations,Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian temple, and above them are two figures, one of them a pharaoh, engraved in stone by Egyptians.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7710_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Prehistoric Rock art in the desert depicting a hunting scene, 3rd millennium BCE, The valley of rock art exhibits 6000 year old rock art located in the ancient copper mines of the Arabah and along the desert roads leading to these mines. These rock drawings are unique witnesses of the creativity of man in the desert, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat. The traces of ancient civilizations are, too, very interesting to look at in Timna. Copper mining was known there at least from the 18th century B.C. Later Egyptians, who conquered the area, made Timna a very important source of copper. There are many ancient copper mines in the valley, some look like holes in the ground, others are caves hewn in stone; in some places, there are remains of copper-smelting ovens. There is a place where you can see Egyptian rock drawings. At the foot of Solomon's pillars there are remains of an Egyptian te
    AH_TIMNA PARK7665_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The road to Eilat passes through the Negev desert. Eilat, pop. 55,000, is Israel's southernmost city in the Southern District of Israel. Adjacent to the Egyptian city of Taba and Jordanian port city of Aqaba, Eilat is located at the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba, which is the eastern sleeve of the Red Sea.
    AH_EILAT7569_fs_PSh.jpg
  • The south Church, Shivta (Sobota) is an archeological site in the Negev Desert of Israel, 49 Km southwest of beer sheva, east to Nizzana (Nitsana). Long considered a classic Nabatean town and terminal on the ancient spice route, archeologists are now considering the possibility that the town was actually a Byzantine agricultural colony and a way station for pilgrims en route to the Santa Catarina, Egypt, located on the supposed site of Mount Sinai. The new assessment of Shivta is based on an analysis of the irrigation system found at the site, which bears parallels to Byzantine structures elsewhere. Until now, the preponderance of Byzantine ruins were believed to be the remains of a monastic community that established itself on the ruins of an earlier Nabatean town. Shivta was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO on June 2005.
    AH_b_SHIVTA8106_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Negev Desert, uncovered layers forming a natural graffiti
    IR_b_6964_11_0046_hr.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, arid rock formations
    IR_b_6910_25_0596_hr.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, people hiking in the arid rock formations landscape
    IR_b_6910_23_0594_hr.jpg
  • The Dead Sea, Israel landscape of the shore and cliff
    HS_Dead-sea_087.jpg
  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    VA_f_Nitzana_04380.JPG
  • Mushroom Natural rock formation, Timna natural and historic park, Israel, The Timna Valley is located in the southwestern Arava, some 30 km. north of the Gulf of Eilat.
    AH_TIMNA PARK7654_fs_new.jpg
  • environmental concept, Water shortage and drought Dry cracked mud
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  • Israel, Negev desert, landscape in the western Negev desert near Nitzana
    VA_IMG_6350_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Sde Boker area, Maagora, Nabatean strong hold, on the perfume route between Arabia and ports on the Mediterranean sea, cose up of a wall showing the way buildings were constructed by the Nabat
    IR_24697_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Negev, Sde Boker area, Maagora, Nabatean strong hold, on the perfume route between Arabia and ports on the Mediterranean sea, the main room
    IR_24690_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, general landscape and view, Travellers enjoying the view
    IR_24658_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, northern plains Negev desert, Umbrella Thorn Acacia Acacia tortilis. A medium to large canoped tree native to arid areas in the savannahs of Africa and the Middle East
    IR_24621_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Red bell peppers in an open flame gas oven
    OR_f_Food_1612_866.jpg
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