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This image depicts the water-filled interior of a rock-cut chamber or cistern, likely an ancient structure, located within the Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel. The chamber walls and a partially visible vaulted ceiling are composed of light-colored, weathered stone with visible chisel marks and signs of age. The lower portion of the chamber is inundated with murky, brown water, creating a reflective surface.

Submerged within this water are two large, roughly rectangular stone slabs. One slab is positioned diagonally on the left, partially submerged and leaning against the chamber wall. Another, flatter slab rests horizontally in the central foreground, also partially submerged. Both submerged slabs exhibit a distinct waterline and dark green discoloration, consistent with algae or mineral deposits, particularly along their lower edges.

Above the waterline, carved into the back wall of the chamber, is a horizontal shelf within a broad, arched niche. Upon this shelf, two smaller, rectangular stone blocks are placed side-by-side. The chamber's structure includes additional arched recesses and architectural elements carved into the stone walls, suggesting a funerary chamber or a water collection system. No individuals or active elements are present in the scene. The lighting is dim, suggesting an enclosed space.
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Jan 10, 2026, 11:55 AM

Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel

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This image depicts the water-filled interior of a rock-cut chamber or cistern, likely an ancient structure, located within the Mate Yehuda Regional Council, Israel. The chamber walls and a partially visible vaulted ceiling are composed of light-colored, weathered stone with visible chisel marks and signs of age. The lower portion of the chamber is inundated with murky, brown water, creating a reflective surface. Submerged within this water are two large, roughly rectangular stone slabs. One slab is positioned diagonally on the left, partially submerged and leaning against the chamber wall. Another, flatter slab rests horizontally in the central foreground, also partially submerged. Both submerged slabs exhibit a distinct waterline and dark green discoloration, consistent with algae or mineral deposits, particularly along their lower edges. Above the waterline, carved into the back wall of the chamber, is a horizontal shelf within a broad, arched niche. Upon this shelf, two smaller, rectangular stone blocks are placed side-by-side. The chamber's structure includes additional arched recesses and architectural elements carved into the stone walls, suggesting a funerary chamber or a water collection system. No individuals or active elements are present in the scene. The lighting is dim, suggesting an enclosed space.

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