

The Temple of Jupiter Olympius, photographed by James Robertson, shows a ruined ancient structure. The structure comprises several tall, standing columns with intricate carvings at the top, some with capitals still intact, while others are without. The columns are fluted and stand on a base, with a few men scattered around the base of the structure. In the background, there are hills. The sky appears clear. The photograph is monochrome with a sepia tone. The temple ruins are depicted from a front view.
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