

A desert landscape with a group of people and camels. The people are wearing robes and head coverings, some are sitting on the ground, others are standing. There are several camels, some with riders, others without. In the background, a body of water and mountains are visible. A cluster of palm trees grows near the water. The sky appears hazy. The scene depicts a gathering around a water source. The artwork is titled "Wells of Moses, Wilderness of Tyh" and created by David Roberts.
Artwork Details
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- 1223 × 893 px
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