

Large ancient stone structures in desert landscape with palm trees, sandy terrain, and distant mountains. A large building with columns and a tall obelisk stands prominently. A body of water is on the left. People and horses are visible in the distance. The image is sepia-toned with "KARNAK" written at the bottom.
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