
Stake attention in this memory
A weathered stone wall, heavily draped in vibrant green moss and small plants, features a central carving of a mythical head. The carving, likely a kala or demon face, displays prominent horns, wide-set eyes, and a snarling mouth with visible teeth. Its intricate details are largely obscured but also enhanced by the thick layer of living green, which forms a natural beard and eyebrows. The head is set within a recessed panel, framed by vertical and horizontal stone elements that are equally covered in lush moss. To the left and right of the central carving, additional relief carvings are visible on the wall, though less distinct due to the extensive moss growth. The entire surface of the stone structure, including the top edge and lower sections, is carpeted in varying shades of green vegetation, ranging from bright lime green to darker forest hues. Small, leafy plants and delicate fronds sprout from cracks and ledges, adding texture and depth to the verdant tapestry. The lighting is soft and diffuse, suggesting either an overcast day or a shaded location, which contributes to the thriving growth of the moss. No human activity or visible text is present. The scene evokes a sense of ancient history and nature's slow reclamation, characteristic of historical sites in humid environments like Ream Quarter, Cambodia.
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