

Black-and-white photograph of stone temple structures beside body of water. Stone wall runs parallel along water's edge in the foreground. The largest structure in the image is a long rectangular building with flat roof; two square towers with ornate tops on either side; ornate columns supporting overhanging roof; steps leading into water. To the left of the rectangular building are several structures with flat, pitched, and rounded roofs. In background, rolling hills and scattered palm trees. The image is sepia-toned. The water reflects the structures and trees. The photo is titled "Tank and Temples at Bunshunkuree" and credited to Col. Thomas Biggs.
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