This image showcases the Elephanta Caves, located on Elephanta Island near Mumbai, India. The site is renowned for its rock-cut temples dedicated to Hindu deities, exemplifying ancient architectural techniques. The image captures the intricate carvings and the surrounding environment, including a row of trees on the hill, providing a glimpse into the cultural significance and historical context of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
This image is perfect for a variety of contexts including educational materials, travel blogs, and historical documentaries. It can be utilized in posters, websites, social media graphics, infographics, and ebooks, serving as a visual reference for discussions on ancient architecture, Hindu culture, and tourism in India. The versatility of this image makes it a valuable asset for marketing, presentations, and academic projects.
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small | 355226 | 514 | 685 | 72 | image/jpeg |
medium | 955503 | 889 | 1185 | 300 | image/jpeg |
large | 2564067 | 1502 | 2003 | 300 | image/jpeg |
x_large | 10938908 | 3024 | 4032 | 300 | image/jpeg |
Royalty Free Image Size: small: 514 x 685 Pixels, medium: 889 x 1185 Pixels, large: 1502 x 2003 Pixels, x_large: 3024 x 4032 Pixels, - Orientation: Vertical
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People
Spirituality
Built Structure
City
History
Architecture
Nature
Travel Destinations
Vertical
Outdoors
30-34 Years
Medieval
Asia
India
Sculpture
Carving - Craft Product
Monument
Old Ruin
Public Park
Staircase
Architectural Column
Statue
Temple - Building
In A Row
Ancient
Old
Famous Place
Tree
Landscape - Scenery
Hill
Island
Stone Material
Cave
Basalt
Maharashtra
Mumbai
Religion
Culture of India
One Person
Hinduism
Adult
Mid Adult
Steps
Archaeology
Color Image
God
Ornate
Digging
Building Exterior
Photography
Tourism
Travel
Shiva - Hindu God
Male Likeness
Human Representation
Adults Only
People of India
UNESCO - Organised Group
Relief Carving
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Rock-cut architecture
Tradition
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