The image features a rocky mountain with two distinct sections separated by a flat area at the bottom of the image. The foreground is characterized by a vast expanse of small rocks and pebbles, while the background showcases a large rugged rock formation that extends upward to form a plateau.
The sky above is a brilliant blue, dotted with white clouds.
This image appears to be a photograph taken during an ascent up Maale Bokek, likely in March 2000. – AI vision
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