

The photograph shows a large body of water with a mountain range on the left side and another range behind it. The mountains on the left are closer and have a steep slope with a flat top. The surface appears dry and cracked. A line of trees sits on the right side of a beach in front of the mountains. The water stretches from the bottom left corner to almost the right side. A small area of land juts out from the right edge into the water. The sky is clear and fades to white at the horizon. The image is sepia-toned. The title of the work is "Bassaule, the Hill of Caves" and the artist is John Burke.
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- 900 × 347 px
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