38 Bilder zum Thema "angeltouristik" bei ClipDealer

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Fischerboot an der Mole von Warnemünde
Fischerboot auf der Ostsee vor Warnemünde
Fischerboot an der Mole von Warnemünde
Fischerboot
Medieval norman Carrickfergus Castle close to Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Hermitage of San Bartolomeo
Newspaper Rock
Hermitage Castle
Hermitage Castle
Bath Abbey, Bath in Somerset England
Canterbury Cathedral, England
ASN brick building in The Rocks Sydney Australia
The Cathedral of Palermo
Southwark Cathedral, London
Alfred The Great
Winchester Cathedral, England
Bath Abbey, Somerset England
A view of Canterbury Cathedral and its surrounding city
St Albans Cathedral
Whitby Abbey North Yorkshire. The first monastery was founded in 657 AD by the Anglo-Saxon era King of Northumbria, Oswy (Oswiu) as Streoneshalh.
Chester Cathedral England
Buttress Arches Winchester Cathedral.
Alfred The Great
Canterbury Cathedral in Canterbury Kent, England, UK
Lacock Abbey, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
Martyrdom of Thomas Beckett Canterbury Cathedral
Anglo-Saxon abbey. Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England
Alfred The Great
Alfred The Great
Kilkenny Castle, Ireland. Caislean Chill Chainnig. A castle in Kilkenny, Ireland built in 1195 to control a fording-point of the River Nore.
Amazing St Albans Cathedral
Kilkenny Castle, Ireland. Caislean Chill Chainnig. A castle in Kilkenny, Ireland built in 1195 to control a fording-point of the River Nore.
Anglo-Saxon abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England
Lacock Abbey, Lacock, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
The cloisters of Gloucester Cathedral. Anglo-Saxon abbey, Lacock, Wiltshire, England
Anglo-Saxon abbey, Lacock, Chippenham, Wiltshire, England
Ripon Cathedral dedicated to St Peter and St Wilfred, is a magnificent and unique building that has a history that goes back to 662 AD.
Kilkenny Castle, Ireland. Caislean Chill Chainnig. A castle in Kilkenny, Ireland built in 1195 to control a fording-point of the River Nore.

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