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Sand storms sweeping across Palmyra, Syria

Sand storms sweeping across Palmyra, Syria


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Sand storms sweeping across Palmyra, Syria

View of the deserted Roman ruins of the ancient city of Palmyra. Monumental fragments of a great colonnade lead towards the Funerary Temple in the distance, with Qalaat Ibn Maan castle on the hilltop on the horizon. The foreground is strewn with rubble and collapsed buildings

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Joe & Clair Carnegie / Libyan Soup

Media ID 12011242

Abandoned Arch Architectural Column Colonnade Demolished Desert Dust Storm Empty Ghost Town Homs Palmyra Syria Roman Rubble Ruined Sandstorm Syria Syrian Culture Tadmur Syria Temple Building


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This print captures the haunting beauty of Palmyra, Syria, as sand storms sweep across its ancient ruins. The deserted Roman city stands in solemn silence, with monumental fragments of a grand colonnade leading towards the distant Funerary Temple. Perched on the hilltop on the horizon is Qalaat Ibn Maan castle, adding an air of mystery to this mesmerizing scene. In the foreground lies a landscape strewn with rubble and collapsed buildings, bearing witness to the destructive forces that have ravaged this once-thriving city. The image tells a story of resilience and loss, showcasing the remnants of an architectural marvel now reduced to ruins. Palmyra's rich history comes alive through this photograph - an archaeological treasure trove that speaks volumes about ancient civilizations and their enduring legacies. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it holds immense cultural significance for Syrian heritage and serves as a poignant reminder of what has been lost amidst years of conflict. The presence of a dust storm adds another layer to this evocative composition. It symbolizes both nature's relentless power and how time can erode even the mightiest structures. In combination with its ghost town ambiance, Palmyra becomes an eerie testament to human transience against nature's unstoppable forces. Joe & Clair Carnegie from Libyan Soup expertly capture these elements in their photography, transporting viewers into a world frozen in time. This print invites reflection on our shared past while urging us to protect and preserve our cultural treasures for future

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