16 Bilder zum Thema "maritime traditions" bei ClipDealer

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Weathered Rope Fender on Mooring Chain: Rustic Maritime Charm with Mossy Textures and Reflections
Herreshoff designed old classic yacht sailing in an open sea. Wooden teak deck. Waves, splashing water. North American boat building traditions. Cruise, vacations, regatta, sport, recreation
Fishing village Mui ne
The photo shows a damaged fishing net with frayed edges, suspended against a clear blue sky. This scene emphasizes the wear and tear on marine gear exposed to the elements.
Forest trail scene. Forest path on the Camino de Santiago
Ancient petroglyphs in Sweden illustrate Viking ships carved into stone, reflecting the craftsmanship and cultural significance from centuries past.
Dried fish are suspended on a wooden rack, showcasing their golden brown surfaces. The coastal market is bright with daylight, highlighting the traditional preservation method.
Ancient petroglyphs display detailed boat carvings on rock surfaces, showcasing the artistic expression of early Swedish cultures. These fascinating symbols highlight maritime history.
Signpost of the Way Saint James, marks shells for pilgrims to Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
Traditional windmills on Pico island Azores Portugal
Sunrise view of coastal street of Grandcamp Maisy, a scenic French coastal town in Normandy, with fishing port, sandy beaches, and maritime traditions
Concarneau Fortified Harbor and its Nautical Heritage
A fishing harbor in Vietnam featuring traditional wooden boats with large fishing nets spread along the water. A small woven basket boat rests on the dock, reflecting the local fishing culture and craftsmanship.
many lacal Thai small fisherman boats waitting before work
Carefully balanced stone cairns stand against a rugged coastal backdrop with the deep blue ocean and distant islands beneath a sky filled with white clouds in Ireland
Traditional windmills on Pico island Azores Portugal

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