The image depicts the remains of an old stone structure that appears to be part of a Lifta village at the western entrance to Jerusalem. The photograph was taken on July 5th, 2002.
In the foreground, a stone wall and archway are visible, with remnants of plants growing out from them. Through the opening in the archway, a view can be seen of rolling hills covered in trees and grasses.
The walls surrounding this structure are made of large stones stacked on top of each other. The archway is constructed using smaller stones to create an arched shape.
The image provides a glimpse into the past, showcasing the remnants of a once-thriving village that has since been abandoned or destroyed. – AI vision
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