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Details Of Masonry Stone Wall Of Holy Sepulchre

Details Of Masonry Stone Wall Of Holy Sepulchre

This image showcases a close-up view of the masonry stone wall inside the Holy Sepulchre Church in the Old City of Jerusalem. The focus is on the details of the wall, where smooth rectangular limestone stones are arranged in neat rows, with visible cement filling the gaps between them. The stones exhibit variations in texture, and the central stone is highlighted, revealing its rough surface characterized by cracks and bumps. Some stones display dark brown stains, indicative of age and weathering, which adds to the historical significance of the wall.

Image ID#: 30906 / Category: Architecture, Backgrounds / Price: 499$
Details Of Masonry Stone Wall Of Holy Sepulchre
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