

The image shows a monochrome illustration of a row of ancient stone columns. The columns are thick and short with ornate capitals. They have hieroglyphics carved into them. The columns are arranged in a row, with some closer to the viewer than others. In the background, there are more columns and a clear sky. There are two people sitting on the ground between the columns. The illustration appears to be a sepia-toned drawing. The image is framed by a light gray border, with the word "Karnac" written in small letters at the bottom.
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- 610 × 893 px
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