
This is a stereoscope card depicting a panoramic view of Nablus (ancient Shechem) and Mt. Ebal, as seen from Gerizim. The image is sepia-toned and shows a densely packed city of buildings with flat roofs, nestled within a hilly landscape. The buildings are constructed from light-colored stone and appear to be tightly clustered together. In the background, the mountains of Mt. Ebal and Gerizim rise prominently, creating a dramatic backdrop. The sky is overcast, and the overall scene evokes a sense of historical and geographical significance. The card is labeled with the number '58' at the top and includes text at the bottom identifying the location and copyright information. The image is a classic example of early travel photography, capturing a moment in time and offering a glimpse into the past.