

Monochrome photograph of two large stone pylons standing on either side of a dirt road. The pylons are triangular, made of rectangular stone blocks, and appear to be damaged. A dirt road runs in front of them. In the background, there are more ruins and a clear sky. A line of blocks forms an open frame. The ground is uneven and rocky.
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- 900 × 635 px
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