

Sepia-toned photograph. Large stone structure with multiple levels and protruding towers, one circular and one rectangular. The structure appears to be built into a hillside. A dirt road or path in the foreground. Mountains visible in the background. South Wall, Bala Hissar & Residency by John Burke.
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