Stepped Pyramid in Colombian Jungle Noon
Green vines and broad leaves drape over the weathered stone blocks of a stepped pyramid rising from the dense Colombian jungle. The structure stands under the flat, unyielding glare of noon, yet soft shadows pool in the crevices where recent rain has settled. Wet stone surfaces reflect a muted sheen against the vibrant emerald canopy. Moss rests on the lower tiers, marking the boundary between the ancient masonry and the encroaching forest floor. The air appears heavy and still, visible as a slight haze hovering just above the damp earth. Lush ferns cluster tightly around the base, their fronds glistening with droplets that have not yet evaporated. The pyramid's sharp geometric lines contrast with the chaotic growth of the surrounding vegetation. A final shadow stretches across the bottom step, dark and defined against the wet rock.
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