Seyal (Shittim) Tree, Dedicated to the Patron Saint, Wady Feiran by Sgt. James M. McDonald

Seyal (Shittim) Tree, Dedicated to the Patron Saint, Wady Feiran


Sgt. James M. McDonald

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1869  ·  Picture ID: 17834

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Seyal (Shittim) Tree, Dedicated to the Patron Saint, Wady Feiran by Sgt. James M. McDonald. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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