

Buddhist Temple at Ali Musjid by John Burke. Sepia-toned photograph of a multi-tiered stone temple. The temple has a square base, with each tier smaller than the one below it. The tiers are decorated with carved arches, figures of people, and other designs. The temple is carved from stone and shows signs of weathering and deterioration. The background shows a mountainous landscape with rugged hills and a clear sky. The temple appears to be situated in a valley or a low-lying area surrounded by mountains. The overall appearance of the temple suggests it is an ancient structure. The photograph is taken from a side angle, showing the tiers and carvings on the temple.
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