The image captures the architectural structure of the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, a significant historical site in the Andaman Islands. Originally built by the British for political prisoners, the jail features a distinct design with thick walls and barred cells. This landmark not only represents a key aspect of Indian history but also reflects colonial architecture, making it an important subject for educational content.
This image can be utilized in a variety of contexts, such as travel blogs, educational materials, historical documentaries, and tourism websites. It is suitable for use in brochures, infographics, and social media posts aimed at promoting historical tourism. Additionally, the photo can serve as a visual aid in presentations or worksheets in academic settings focused on Indian history and architecture.
Name | Bytes | Width | Height | DPI | Media Type |
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small | 482745 | 727 | 485 | 72 | image/jpeg |
medium | 1272459 | 1258 | 839 | 300 | image/jpeg |
large | 11044504 | 3840 | 2560 | 300 | image/jpeg |
Royalty Free Image Size: small: 727 x 485 Pixels, medium: 1258 x 839 Pixels, large: 3840 x 2560 Pixels, - Orientation: Horizontal
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Commercial Dock
British Culture
Sky
Biological Cell
Independence - Concept
Famous Place
Crime
Green Color
Cloud - Sky
Scenics - Nature
Andaman Sea
Confined Space
Criminal
Security
Monument
History
Courtyard
Architecture
Horizontal
Photography
Patriotism
Memorial
Prison
Old
Building Entrance
Freedom
White Color
India
Corridor
Asia