

The image depicts a ruined ancient Egyptian temple with large stone pillars and broken stone blocks. The temple is made of light-colored stone and features several columns with intricate carvings. Some of the columns are standing upright, while others lie broken on the ground. The temple appears to be in a state of disrepair, with many of its original structures crumbling or missing. In the foreground, there is a sandy area with a few people standing near the temple. The sky above is light blue with some clouds. At the bottom of the image, the words "Ruins of Kom Ombo" are written in small letters.
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