

Entrance to Jugdalluck by John Burke. Sepia-toned photograph of a rocky mountain pass with steep cliffs on both sides. The left cliff face is rough and jagged with some sparse vegetation. The right cliff face is more rugged with visible striations in the rock. The valley floor is rocky and barren with a small stream running through it. Seven people are standing at the bottom of the valley, near the stream. They are wearing long robes and some are holding sticks or other objects. The sky above is visible through a narrow gap between the cliffs. The overall atmosphere suggests a remote and rugged location.
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