

The image depicts a landscape with a body of water, boats, and a bridge. A sandy beach with people and animals is in the foreground. The boats have white sails and are positioned on the right side of the water. A stone bridge with multiple arches spans the water on the left side. In the background, a large white building complex with towers and domes rises above the shore. The sky is cloudy and overcast. The scene appears to be a cityscape with a citadel. The artist's style is detailed and realistic. The title is "Citadel of Sidon" and the artist is David Roberts.
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- 1263 × 875 px
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