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Stock Photo: Vertical Aerial view of the Glenbawn Dam wall leading towards the surrounding mountain landscape with fog rolling through the valley in NSW Australia. Drone photograph captures atmospheric low cloud

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This Stock Photo, whose title is "Vertical Aerial view of the Glenbawn Dam wall..."[140480746], includes tags of lake, dam, reservoir. The author of this item is SCLifestyle (No.2778090). Sizes from S to XL are available and the price starts from US$5.00. You can download watermarked sample data (comp images), check the quality of images, and use Lightbox after signing up for free. See all

Vertical Aerial view of the Glenbawn Dam wall leading towards the surrounding mountain landscape with fog rolling through the valley in NSW Australia. Drone photograph captures atmospheric low cloud 140480746

Vertical Aerial view of the Glenbawn Dam wall leading towards the surrounding mountain landscape with fog rolling through the valley in NSW Australia. Drone photograph captures atmospheric low cloud

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Vertical Aerial view of the Glenbawn Dam wall leading towards the surrounding mountain landscape with fog rolling through the valley in NSW Australia. Drone photograph captures atmospheric low cloud, rugged inland scenery and the expansive reservoir