File:Spiked lizard drinking fountain, head, 2019 Tapolca.jpg

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English:  : ~Spiked lizard (Moloch horridus?) drinking fountain by Béla Raffay (1993 bronze spout and its bronze pool is Ginkgo biloba leaf shaped). Listed. - Deák Ferenc utca, Downtown, Tapolca, Veszprém County, Hungary.
Magyar:  : Tüskésgyíkfejes ivókút a helyi védelem alatti '4 db díszkút' egyike, azonosító: -3628 - Veszprém megye, Tapolca, Városközpont, Deák Ferenc utca 19 (posta parkoló) előtt

This is a photo of a monument in Hungary. Identifier: -3628

Object location46° 52′ 56.86″ N, 17° 26′ 14.53″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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