
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts the extensive root system of a large tree, likely a banyan or strangler fig, located in Quy Nhon Ward, Vietnam. A dense network of light gray-brown aerial roots, varying in diameter from slender tendrils to thick strands, descends from the tree's upper trunk. These roots horizontally spread and completely envelop an underlying structure, identified as a stone or concrete wall or foundation. The exposed portions of this structure show rough, mottled gray surfaces with visible patches of green moss and lighter-colored lichen. A single, thin, yellow-orange stick is lodged horizontally within the upper-central root mass. Green foliage from the tree and other surrounding vegetation is visible in the background. The immediate foreground is largely obscured by the lower root network. No individuals are present.
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