

Sepia-toned photograph of a destroyed building complex. A tall, cylindrical tower with a rounded top stands on the left, its surface pockmarked with holes and chunks missing. To the right, a long, low building with arched doorways stretches across the image. A person walks in the foreground, and another person is visible in the distance. The ground is barren and rocky, with sparse vegetation. The sky above is clear and light-colored.
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