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Historic building, that was destroyed during a three-year conflict, is seen in Benghazi
A historic building, that was destroyed during a three-year conflict, is seen in Benghazi, Libya February 28, 2018. Picture taken February 28, 2018. REUTERS/Esam Omran Al-Fetori
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Abandoned Architecture Armed Conflict Building City Life Crisis Damaged Debris Destroy Dirty Empty Low Angle View Mess Ominous Ruins Urban City Violence
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Bear witness to the poignant history of Benghazi with our exclusive range of greeting cards from Media Storehouse. This powerful image by Reuters photographer Esam Al-Fetori captures the haunting sight of a historic building, destroyed during a three-year conflict in Libya. Each card in our collection brings a unique story to life, making them a thoughtful and meaningful way to express your feelings. Order now and share a piece of history with your loved ones.
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This powerful image captures the haunting remnants of a historic building in Benghazi, Libya. Once a symbol of architectural grandeur and cultural heritage, this structure fell victim to the devastating three-year conflict that ravaged the city. The photograph, taken on February 28,2018 by Esam Omran Al-Fetori for Reuters Images, showcases the aftermath of destruction. From a low angle perspective, we witness the sheer magnitude of devastation as debris litters the exterior surroundings. The empty and desolate scene evokes a sense of abandonment and loss. The once bustling urban city now lies in ruins - an eerie testament to violence and crisis. The weathered facade stands as a silent witness to past glory days while bearing scars from armed conflict. Its dilapidated state reflects both physical damage and emotional turmoil endured during those tumultuous years. In this creative use of photography, Esam Al-Fetori skillfully captures not only an architectural ruin but also conveys deeper themes such as resilience amidst adversity and the fragility of our environment. This image serves as a stark reminder that even amidst destruction, beauty can still be found – albeit in unconventional ways. As we gaze upon this ominous sight devoid of human presence, we are compelled to reflect on how conflicts can irreversibly alter landscapes and lives alike.
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