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close-up, detailed view of the corner of an ancient brick and stone wall
Momentclose-up, detailed view of the corner of an ancient brick and stone wall. The wall is constructed with rough-hewn grey stones interspersed with rows of reddish-orange bricks. Some bricks appear to be missing, creating small openings or voids within the structure. The mortar binding the materials is a reddish-brown color. The texture of the wall is rough and weathered, indicating age and exposure to the elements. Sunlight casts shadows, highlighting the uneven surfaces of the stones and bricks. The background is blurred, with hints of greenery and a bright sky visible at the top right, suggesting an outdoor location. This wall is part of the ancient Roman site of Viminacium, located near the modern town of Kostolac, within the municipality of Požarevac, Serbia. It is not located in Lebane Municipality.

