
Stake attention in this memory
A low-angle, wide-shot photograph captures a colossal Ficus tree, likely a Banyan or similar species, with a massive, multi-trunked base and extensive, exposed buttress roots sprawling across a sloping terrain in Mirissa, Sri Lanka. The tree's grey-brown roots, textured with lichen, dominate the foreground and midground, spreading wide across the earth and intermingling with low-lying green vegetation. Its dense green canopy occupies the upper half of the frame, allowing dappled sunlight to filter through. In the background, on a rising slope, two distinct white stilt-like buildings with light blue architectural accents are visible, partially obscured by other tropical foliage and numerous tall palm trees. The building on the right features a prominent white-railed balcony. A small, dark-colored statue, possibly religious or decorative, is situated on a raised section at the base of the main tree's trunk on the right side. The sky, a light blue, is visible through gaps in the tree canopy. No people or animals are present.
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