

A sepia-toned landscape photograph of two villages in a valley surrounded by mountains. The valley has a dry riverbed with a winding path and sparse vegetation. The villages, Ispola and Sultan Kheyl, are composed of small buildings and appear to be made of local materials. In the foreground, there are patches of land that may be used for agriculture. The mountains on either side of the valley are rugged and rocky, with some greenery visible. The sky above is clear and hazy. The photograph is taken from a high vantage point, looking out over the valley.
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