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An arch-shaped rock tunnel, likely part of the Rosh HaNikra Grottoes in the Mate Asher Regional Council, Israel, extends towards a bright, distant exit
An arch-shaped rock tunnel, likely part of the Rosh HaNikra Grottoes in the Mate Asher Regional Council, Israel, extends towards a bright, distant exit. The tunnel's uneven, dark rock walls and ceiling show textured surfaces, with visible dampness or water streaks on the left side. The floor is composed of dark grey paving stones on the left and parallel wooden planks on the right, separated by a narrow central channel. Along the left wall, three dark planters with green leafy plants are positioned, with two square, reflective plaques mounted on the wall above them. On the right side, a long, light-colored wooden bench is affixed to a more structured wall, which also features a red object, possibly a fire extinguisher, further down. Two individuals are seated on this wooden bench, appearing as silhouettes against the brighter tunnel exit, facing forward. Additional indistinct figures are discernible within the bright light at the tunnel's opening. The scene is primarily illuminated by the light emanating from the tunnel exit, casting the foreground into shadow.
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