

Sepia-toned drawing of a landscape. A body of water is in the foreground. A sandy shore leads up to ancient stone structures on a hillside. A mountain range is behind the structures. The sky has clouds. A group of people and animals are on the shore in a boat. A flock of birds flies in the sky. The structures have columns and archways. Trees line the shore. Small boats are on the water. The image has a white border. Text is at the bottom.
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