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DescriptionPikiWiki Israel 8057 The lake in Rishon-Lezion Israel.jpg |
English: The lake in Risho Lezion. A pastoral place for family entertainment.
עברית: האגם במערב ראשון-לציון. פינה קסומה לבילוי משפחתי. אווירה פסטורלית, Original Image Name:אגם העיר ראשון-לציון על רקע רבי-קומותיה, Location:ראשון-לציון
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between 2009 and 2009 |
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Ilana Shkolnik via the PikiWiki - Israel free image collection project |
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אילנה שקולניק Ilana Shkolnik |
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Attribution: צילום: אילנה שקולניק Ilana Shkolnik |
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