

Black and white photograph of a group of ancient stone buildings on a riverbank. The buildings are primarily rectangular with flat tops. In the foreground, a body of water is visible, and in the background, a clear sky. Palm trees are scattered on the right side. The photograph is mounted on a white background with brown spots and has text that reads "NUBIE" at the top and "PHILOE" and "VUE GÉNÉRALE PRISE À L'ANGLE SUD-OUEST" at the bottom.
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- 900 × 630 px
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