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A vertical, eye-level shot captures a stone wall overtaken by the aerial roots of a banyan tree. The roots, a light tan color, densely cover the left side of the wall, almost obscuring it entirely. The wall itself transitions from a darker, concrete-like material on the left to larger, tan and gray stones on the right. The roots vary in thickness, with some as thick as an arm and others as thin as twine, creating a complex network. On the far left, a concrete walkway runs parallel to the wall, with yellow tactile paving near the edge. Beyond the wall and walkway, glimpses of green foliage and buildings suggest a park or urban environment. Two people are visible in the distance. The image suggests the location is in Hong Kong, China, known for its subtropical climate and banyan trees commonly growing in urban environments. The stone wall could be part of a retaining structure or a decorative element within a park.
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