
This is a stereoscopic photograph from 1903, titled "Tiberias - Jewish Fishermen by the Sea of Galilee, Palestine." It shows a scene on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, with several fishermen working with a large fishing net. The scene is composed of two nearly identical images, creating a 3D effect when viewed with a stereoscope. In the foreground, several men are pulling a long fishing net towards the shore. Some are bending over, working on the net, while others are standing and pulling. They appear to be shirtless or wearing simple clothing. Behind the fishermen, there is a small boat with a tall mast. Further in the background, there is a stone building with a tower-like structure. The shoreline is rocky and covered with pebbles. The water of the Sea of Galilee is visible in the background, and the sky is a pale blue. The photograph is sepia-toned and has a slightly faded appearance, typical of old photographs. The image is bordered by a reddish-brown color. The title and copyright information are printed at the bottom of the image. The overall impression is a historical snapshot of life on the Sea of Galilee in the early 20th century, capturing the daily work of Jewish fishermen in a picturesque setting.