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section of the ancient Roman Theatre of Orange in France
Momentsection of the ancient Roman Theatre of Orange in France. The theatre, carved into a natural hillside, is constructed from stone blocks. In the foreground, to the left, is a tall, well-preserved section of the theatre's scaenae frons, with two arched windows fitted with black gratings. To the right, the natural rock face of the hillside forms the backdrop, with various levels of ruins and vegetation visible. Trees and greenery are present on the upper slopes. The sky is clear and blue. In the lower part of the image, some modern elements are visible, including fencing, signage, and what appear to be temporary structures or awnings. No people are clearly identifiable in the scene.
