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Massive stone arch structure of ancient Roman architecture, located in Hierapolis, Turkey. Constructed from large, weathered limestone blocks, the arch showcases impressive engineering and durability. The historical site reflects a transition from Roman baths to a Byzantine basilica, indicative of adaptive reuse over time. The surrounding landscape features sparse vegetation and partially visible ruins, under a partly cloudy sky, accentuating the grandeur and historical significance of the site in the region. |
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