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View of En Avdat National Park, Sede Broker, Negev, Israel
10299541 - View of En Avdat National Park, Sede Broker, Negev, Israel
View of ruin of church with Israel flag, Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299543 - View of ruin of church with Israel flag, Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299537 - View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
Rear view of people in Nabatean temple, Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299545 - Rear view of people in Nabatean temple, Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
Low angle view of sculptures of camel Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299542 - Low angle view of sculptures of camel Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
View of ruin church with Israel flag, Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299544 - View of ruin church with Israel flag, Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
Israel  Negev Desert  Avdat  Ruins of the most important after Petra city on the Incense Route  Founded in the VII BCE  Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
70384818 - Israel Negev Desert Avdat Ruins of the most important after Petra city on the Incense Route Founded in the VII BCE Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Israel  Negev Desert  Avdat  Ruins of the most important after Petra city on the Incense Route  Founded in the VII BCE  Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
70384817 - Israel Negev Desert Avdat Ruins of the most important after Petra city on the Incense Route Founded in the VII BCE Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Bysantine low relief, Avdat also known as Ovdat or Obodat was the most important historic city on the Incense Route after Petra between the 7th and the 1st centuries BCE It was inhabited by Nabataeans, Romans and Byzantines Negev, Israel, Middle East, Wes
70389489 - Bysantine low relief, Avdat also known as Ovdat or Obodat was the most important historic city on the Incense Route after Petra between the 7th and the 1st centuries BCE It was inhabited by Nabataeans, Romans and Byzantines Negev, Israel, Middle East, Wes
Ein Avdat Canyon, Negev Desert. Pilgrimage in Holy Land. Israel.
70481031 - Ein Avdat Canyon, Negev Desert. Pilgrimage in Holy Land. Israel.
View of Ein Avdat and still water at En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299535 - View of Ein Avdat and still water at En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299540 - View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
En Avdat National Park, Negev Desert, Israel
10298783 - En Avdat National Park, Negev Desert, Israel
View of Ein Avdat and still water at En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299536 - View of Ein Avdat and still water at En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299538 - View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299539 - View of people at Ein Avdat and still water in En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
View of Ein Avdat and still water at En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel
10299534 - View of Ein Avdat and still water at En Avdat National Park, Negev, Israel