The image depicts a natural rock formation situated within the Western Timna Park. In the foreground, a narrow path composed of small rocks and pebbles leads to the large sand-colored cave, which is approximately 100 feet wide and 50 feet high at its peak. The cave's walls are smooth and flat due to erosion by the elements.
The surrounding area appears to be dry and arid, with no vegetation visible within the image.
In the background, the sky is bright white, suggesting a sunny day without clouds, which contributes to the warmth and dryness of the scene. – AI vision
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Similar(2): Roman Cave (?) (blue trail) in western Timna Park, 13 miles north from Eilat. The Middle East, November 7, 2002
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Similar(4): Approaching Roman Cave (?) (blue trail) in western Timna Park, near Eilat. The Middle East, April 25, 2001
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