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An outdoor wide shot captures the grandeur of a mosque and its surrounding area under an overcast sky in what appears to be Homs, Syria. The dominant structure is a large mosque featuring multiple gleaming silver domes of varying sizes, crowned with crescent moon finials. Two tall, slender minarets, built from light-colored stone, rise prominently. The taller minaret, located to the right, has multiple balconies and intricate detailing, topped with a crescent. A slightly shorter minaret is visible further back and to the left, also adorned with a crescent.

The main body of the mosque building below the domes is constructed with dark, possibly black, stone, featuring several arched windows framed in a lighter stone. An adjacent building to the left, partially visible, displays a different architectural style with lighter stone and rectangular window frames.

In the mid-ground, an area in front of the mosque is undergoing significant construction or excavation. Piles of loose earth and stones are scattered, indicating active work. Several individuals, mostly men, are present in this work zone. Many wear high-visibility yellow or green safety vests, suggesting they are part of a work crew. Orange traffic cones are placed within the work area, delineating sections or indicating caution. Two large, cylindrical stone objects, resembling ancient columns or architectural elements, lie horizontally on the ground to the right side of the work zone.

The immediate foreground is a paved area, possibly cobblestones or flagstones, which appears somewhat uneven and slightly wet, reflecting the dull light from the cloudy sky. The overall scene suggests a period of reconstruction or restoration activity around a significant religious site. No discernible text is visible in the image. The time of day appears to be daytime, under a heavily clouded sky, indicating muted light and potentially cool weather.
obaida alabrash

Feb 13, 2025

Hims, Syria

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An outdoor wide shot captures the grandeur of a mosque and its surrounding area under an overcast sky in what appears to be Homs, Syria. The dominant structure is a large mosque featuring multiple gleaming silver domes of varying sizes, crowned with crescent moon finials. Two tall, slender minarets, built from light-colored stone, rise prominently. The taller minaret, located to the right, has multiple balconies and intricate detailing, topped with a crescent. A slightly shorter minaret is visible further back and to the left, also adorned with a crescent. The main body of the mosque building below the domes is constructed with dark, possibly black, stone, featuring several arched windows framed in a lighter stone. An adjacent building to the left, partially visible, displays a different architectural style with lighter stone and rectangular window frames. In the mid-ground, an area in front of the mosque is undergoing significant construction or excavation. Piles of loose earth and stones are scattered, indicating active work. Several individuals, mostly men, are present in this work zone. Many wear high-visibility yellow or green safety vests, suggesting they are part of a work crew. Orange traffic cones are placed within the work area, delineating sections or indicating caution. Two large, cylindrical stone objects, resembling ancient columns or architectural elements, lie horizontally on the ground to the right side of the work zone. The immediate foreground is a paved area, possibly cobblestones or flagstones, which appears somewhat uneven and slightly wet, reflecting the dull light from the cloudy sky. The overall scene suggests a period of reconstruction or restoration activity around a significant religious site. No discernible text is visible in the image. The time of day appears to be daytime, under a heavily clouded sky, indicating muted light and potentially cool weather.

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