

A black and white drawing of a white stone temple with some people sitting nearby on a rocky outcropping. The temple is made up of two main structures with flat tops. A flat stone walkway leads to the temple on the left, with a person standing under it. The temple on the right sits on top of a pile of flat stones. Four people are sitting on the ground on the left side of the image. The background contains dark hills and a body of water on the left, with scattered clouds in a light-colored sky. The image shows faded type at the bottom in two styles.
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