Ruins of the Hundred Columns — Persepolis — May 16, 2015 (#0042)

Wide shot of the Hall of a Hundred Columns ruins in Persepolis. Numerous square stone column bases are arranged in rows on the ground. Crumbling ancient stone walls surround the site under a bright daylight sky.
Camera
Sony Xperia Z1 (C6903)
Focal length
4.9 mm
Shutter
1/3200 s
Aperture
f/2.0
ISO
50
Resolution
5248 x 3936
Format
JPG

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This photograph captures the historic atmosphere of the Hall of a Hundred Columns (Throne Hall) at the World Heritage site of Persepolis. Taken on May 16, 2015, the image highlights the grid of remaining stone bases where massive columns once supported the roof. The surrounding ruined walls frame the scene, emphasizing the passage of time and the endurance of Achaemenid stonework.

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