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Qasr Al Bint, Mada’in Saleh

Qasr al Bint, “Palace of the Daughter or Maiden,” is the largest tomb façade at Mada’in Saleh, with a height of 16 m. It lends its name to the group of adjacent tombs. The portal is raised above ground. Above the doorway an inscription plaque indicates that it dates to circa 31 CE.

This photograph is made from 144 individual photographs taken with the Canon PowerShot G11 camera. The original photograph is 1570 megabytes and 561 megapixels.