Entrance to the ruins of Ba'albek, depicting the long vaulted passage at the southwest corner. The passage resembles a railway tunnel and is situated under the great platform. Two large vaults run parallel from east to west, connected by a third vault that runs perpendicular from north to south. This image was created between 1881 and 1884 by John Douglas Woodward. It is published by D. Appleton in New York and focuses on the architectural features of Ba'albek in Lebanon. The dimensions of the image are 19 x 16.5 cm
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