
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an outdoor informational display panel, stated to be located in the city of Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria. The panel, likely constructed from metal or similar durable material, features various historical and geographical information. On the left side, a grayscale diagram is visible, depicting an archaeological site plan with contour lines and structural outlines. The right side of the panel contains text in both Arabic and English. The Arabic title at the top reads "موقع عين دارة الماضي والحاضر" (Ain Dara site, Past and Present). Below the Arabic text, a color map of a geographical region, likely the Levant, is displayed, with a specific area highlighted in pink-red, indicating the location of the Ain Dara site. Below the map, English text describes the Ain Dara temple, noting its location above the northwestern edge of the Upper City and identifying it as one of the unique temples in the Levant. The text details its history of renewal and rebuilding, acknowledging its destruction while highlighting its remaining sculptures, including basalt sculptures and crouching lions that formed the walls of its main facade, the facade of the prayer hall, thresholds, floor, parts of the walls of the entrance, the front hall, and a portico decorated with obelisks. To the right of the informational panel, a black metal fence with a geometric, perhaps repeating X-shaped, pattern is visible. Behind this fence, numerous dark, dried branches or dense, dormant foliage are present. The overall scene is illuminated by natural daylight, suggesting an outdoor environment. A digital timestamp "19/09/2025 15:54" is superimposed on the bottom right corner of the image. No people are visible.
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