Two bees three flowers Clipart
Flowers
· by The Martin
CC0 (Public Domain)
Public domain - palibe ufulu wokhala nawo; kugwiritsa ntchito kwa chilichonse, popanda kufotokoza ndi popanda zoletsa.
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Two bees three flowers - The Martin (CC0 (Public Domain)), via Clipart.Free
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About this image
I remixed the charming orginial because we need a bit more detail for an activity of "spot the ten differences".<br /> <br /> I might also upload the "different" file, but only, when our anniversary has become history.
| Dimensions | 313 × 417 px (SVG - scales to any size) |
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| File size | 33.2 KB SVG · PNG 400/800/2000 px |
| License | CC0 (Public Domain) · Kufotokozera kwa malayisensi a font |
| Artist | The Martin |
| Source | Openclipart · Original page → |
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