The Earth Remembers Fire
In the aftermath of a silent inferno, nature stands as a ghostly silhouette against a sky choked with ash. The skeletal remains of trees pierce through a veil of smoke, their bare limbs reaching into a world stripped of life. A faint, golden glow beneath the haze suggests the lingering heat of a fire long extinguished, yet its memory lingers in the air. This is not just destruction—it is a moment of suspended time, where the earth holds its breath, waiting for rebirth or oblivion. The image captures a profound stillness, a world in mourning, where silence speaks louder than flames ever did.
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