

End of the Defile, Looking Back at Ali Musjid by John Burke: A sepia-toned photograph of a narrow riverbed surrounded by steep, rocky cliffs. Two men walk along the riverbed, one in the distance and one closer to the viewer on the left. The cliffs are rugged and rocky, with some vegetation on top of the left cliff. The riverbed is sandy and has a small stream running through it. The sky above is clear and light-colored.
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