The image depicts a large cemetery filled with rows of white tombstones that stand upright and evenly spaced on an expanse of green grass. The cemetery is well-manicured, with neatly trimmed bushes visible between some of the headstones. On the far side of the graveyard, several palm trees rise above the rest of the landscape.
In the background, a building can be seen in the distance, suggesting that this is likely a military cemetery where soldiers who died during World War II are buried. The image provides a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by those who fought and died for their country during times of war. – AI vision
Similar(1): British Army World War I cemetery. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, April 24, 2000
Similar(2): British Army World War I cemetery in Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, December 22, 2000
Similar(3): British Army World War I cemetery in downtown Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, February 12, 2000
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Similar(5): Avraham Well used as an emblem of Beer-Sheva, now almost neglected. Beer-Sheva, the Middle East, January 18, 2001
Similar(6): Poppies in abandoned Moslem cemetery in central Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, March 23, 2001
Similar(7): Abandoned graves in Moslem cemetery in central Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, March 23, 2001
Similar(8): Abandoned graves in Moslem cemetery in central Beer-Sheva. The Middle East, March 23, 2001