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Photographic Print : Pontoon Bridge over the Tigris at Mosul, Iraq

Pontoon Bridge over the Tigris at Mosul, Iraq




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Pontoon Bridge over the Tigris at Mosul, Iraq

Temporary pontoon bridge over the Tigris at Mosul, Iraq, connecting to a more solid construction further across the flow. The view is from Mosul toward the long low Tell Mound marking the site of the Ancient city of Nineveh. Capital of the Assyrian Empire from the 8th century BC until its destruction by the Medes under King Cyaxares in 612 BC, the visible remains of Nineveh are now the massive walls surrounding the site and the two Tell deposits of Kuyunjik (pictured) and Tell Nebi Yunus. When the river rose, the pontoon section was detached and moored alongside the near (Mosul-side) river-bank

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Detachable Engineering Iraq Iraqi Kuyunjik Mesopotamia Mosul Mound Nineveh Pontoon Section Temporary Tigris Kouyunjik Nabi


14"x11" Photo Print

Discover the captivating history of the Middle East with our exquisite selection of photographic prints from Media Storehouse. This particular print showcases the iconic Pontoon Bridge over the Tigris at Mosul, Iraq. Taken from the banks of Mosul, the image captures the momentary beauty of the temporary bridge connecting to a more solid construction on the opposite side. The Tigris River flows calmly beneath, adding to the serene atmosphere of this captivating scene. Bring the rich history of Mosul into your home or office with this stunning, rights-managed print from Mary Evans Prints Online.

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Estimated Product Size is 35.5cm x 27.9cm (14" x 11")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.


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A captivating image of a temporary pontoon bridge spanning the Tigris River at Mosul, Iraq, offers a glimpse into the rich history and engineering ingenuity of this ancient city. The bridge, connecting Mosul to a more solid construction further across the river, is a testament to the adaptability and resourcefulness of the people in the face of the ever-changing Tigris. In the background, the long, low Tell Mound, or hill, marks the site of the ancient city of Nineveh, the capital of the Assyrian Empire from the 8th century BC until its destruction by the Medes under King Cyaxares in 612 BC. The visible remains of Nineveh are now the massive walls surrounding the site and the two Tell deposits of Kuyunjik and Tell Nebi Yunus. When the river rises, the pontoon section is detached and moored alongside the near (Mosul-side) riverbank, demonstrating the flexibility of this engineering solution. The Tigris, a major river in the Mesopotamian region, has played a crucial role in the development of the civilizations of the area, including the Sumerians, Babylonians, and Assyrians. The oil-rich region of Iraq, with its vast historical significance, continues to captivate the world with its intriguing blend of ancient history and modern engineering. This image, taken from Mosul toward the site of Nineveh, offers a unique perspective on the enduring legacy of the past and the ingenuity of the present. The two prominent mounds in the background, Kuyunjik and Tell Nebi Yunus, are named after the ancient Assyrian kings Sennacherib and Jonah, respectively. The mounds are home to numerous archaeological sites, including the ruins of the royal palaces, temples, and other structures that once graced the ancient city. This evocative image, with its blend of history, engineering, and the natural beauty of the Tigris River, is a must-see for anyone interested in the ancient world, Middle Eastern history, or the wonders of human ingenuity.

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