

View from the Top of the Rock, looking over the native Town, Trichinopoly, India
Sepia-toned photograph of a town. The town is surrounded by short stone wall with rounded tops. There are multiple short buildings with thatched roofs; some have palm trees. Three tall ornate temple towers are in the background. The left-most tower is closest and ornately carved; it is offset to the left. The middle tower is furthest away and tallest. The right-most tower is shorter and similar in design to the middle tower. The sky is cloudy.
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