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A once-thriving metropolis now lies silent, overtaken by nature. Towering skyscrapers are wrapped in massive tree roots, their steel frames split open as branches burst through broken windows. Entire streets are blanketed in moss and flowers, glowing faintly with dew under shafts of golden sunlight that break through cracks in the ruined skyline. Birds nest in rusted traffic lights, and deer graze beside overturned cars covered in vines. A rusted subway train lies still on its track, its windows shattered, now serving as a den for foxes and wild dogs. The air is alive with the hum of cicadas and the rustle of leaves, drowning out all memory of human voices. Above it all, the skyline—once jagged with towers—now resembles a forest canopy, as if the city has been reborn, swallowed into nature’s eternal embrace.
A city reclaimed by nature, where skyscrapers are wrapped in trees, vines cover cars and trains, and wildlife thrives in the silence of humanity’s ruins.