File:Akhirida (Ohrid) by Edward Lear (1848).jpg
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DescriptionAkhirida (Ohrid) by Edward Lear (1848).jpg |
English: A landscape of Lake Ohrid drawn by Edward Lear in September 1848 during his trip to the Albanian provinces. In the background is the castle of Ohrid, while people spend their daily lives on the shores of the lake fishing.[1] |
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