

View of Luxor by John Beasley Greene. Black and white photograph. The image depicts a desert landscape with a town or city in the background. The town is situated on a flat area and features several structures, including buildings and what appears to be temples or monuments. Some of the structures have flat tops, while others have more intricate details. In the foreground, there is a vast expanse of flat, sandy ground. A single palm tree is visible on the right side of the image, near the town. The sky above is clear and light-colored. The overall tone of the image is sepia, with shades of brown and gray.
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