

Sepia-toned photograph of an old stone structure with multiple archways. The structure appears to be built into a rocky hillside. A person sits on a rock in front of the structure. The structure has several openings and appears to be some sort of ancient ruin. In the background, there is a flat area with a building. The overall atmosphere suggests an old, possibly historical, scene. Well of Joab, Jerusalem by James Robertson.
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