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Stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.
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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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stock image Mount Ararat (Turkey) at 5,137 m viewed from Yerevan, Armenia. This snow-capped dormant compound volcano consists of two major volcanic cones described in the Bible as the resting place of Noah's Ark.

Mount Ararat (Turkey) At 5,137 M Viewed From Yerevan, Armenia. This Snow-capped Dormant Compound Volcano Consists Of Two Major Volcanic Cones Described In The Bible As The Resting Place Of Noah's Ark.

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