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The image is a photograph of an open book, specifically page 388, containing a section titled "NEHEMIAH 3". A hand is visible on the left side, obscuring part of the page. The page features a black and white diagram illustrating "JERUSALEM Its Ancient Walls and Gates". The diagram depicts a map-like representation of the city with various walls labeled, such as "First Wall (Solomon's)", "Second Wall (Hezekiah's?)", and "Third Wall (Manasseh's?)". Several gates are also marked, including "Fish Gate", "Sheep Gate", "Benjamin Gate", "Ephraim Gate", "Corner Gate Old Gate", "Valley Gate", "Furnace Tower", "Fountain Gate", "Water Gate", "Horse Gate", and "Dung Gate". Within the city walls, areas are labeled "Temple", "Palace", and "Lebanon House". A compass rose indicates "N". To the right of the diagram, text describes the rebuilding efforts of the city walls and gates, mentioning specific individuals and their roles. The text is in English. The surrounding environment is not visible beyond the book and the hand. There is no information in the image that connects it to Nkpor, Nigeria.
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Jun 14, 2026

Nkpor, Nigeria

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The image is a photograph of an open book, specifically page 388, containing a section titled "NEHEMIAH 3". A hand is visible on the left side, obscuring part of the page. The page features a black and white diagram illustrating "JERUSALEM Its Ancient Walls and Gates". The diagram depicts a map-like representation of the city with various walls labeled, such as "First Wall (Solomon's)", "Second Wall (Hezekiah's?)", and "Third Wall (Manasseh's?)". Several gates are also marked, including "Fish Gate", "Sheep Gate", "Benjamin Gate", "Ephraim Gate", "Corner Gate Old Gate", "Valley Gate", "Furnace Tower", "Fountain Gate", "Water Gate", "Horse Gate", and "Dung Gate". Within the city walls, areas are labeled "Temple", "Palace", and "Lebanon House". A compass rose indicates "N". To the right of the diagram, text describes the rebuilding efforts of the city walls and gates, mentioning specific individuals and their roles. The text is in English. The surrounding environment is not visible beyond the book and the hand. There is no information in the image that connects it to Nkpor, Nigeria.

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