The image depicts a stone structure with an arched opening, situated in Avdat, the Middle East, on February 15, 2001.
* A stone structure is visible in the image.
+ The structure appears to be made of large stones or bricks.
+ It has a rough, weathered appearance, suggesting it may be old or have been exposed to the elements for some time.
* The structure features an arched opening.
+ The arch is partially collapsed, with some stones missing from its top.
+ The opening is quite large, allowing for easy access into the structure.
The image likely shows a section of the Byzantine fortress in Avdat, which was built during the Byzantine period (330-638 CE). The presence of an arched opening suggests that this part of the structure may have served as an entrance or passageway. – AI vision
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