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entrance to an ancient stone tunnel at the Roman Theatre of Mérida, Spain
Momententrance to an ancient stone tunnel at the Roman Theatre of Mérida, Spain. The tunnel is constructed from large, rough-hewn stones, forming an arched entryway. The walls of the structure are made of tightly fitted blocks of stone, with rougher, more irregular stones forming the upper sections. A wooden walkway has been installed at the entrance to the tunnel, leading down into the darkened passage. In the distance, through the tunnel, glimpses of a sunlit area with architectural elements and a few people can be seen. The ground in front of the tunnel is paved with irregular stone slabs and sandy earth. The lighting suggests a bright, sunny day.

