Post-apocalyptic world where nature has reclaimed civilization.
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The Statue of Liberty lies half-buried in a lush, overgrown landscape. A long-necked dinosaur walks in the foreground, while another dinosaur, a smaller raptor-like creature, stands alert in the distance. The cityscape behind the statue is shrouded in mist and overgrown with vegetation. The image depicts a post-apocalyptic world where nature has reclaimed civilization.
The partially buried head of the Statue of Liberty lies tilted in the earth, surrounded by overgrown vegetation. Grass and wild plants have sprouted around the once-majestic figure, symbolizing the passage of time and nature's reclamation. A group of dinosaurs, possibly herbivores like Stegosaurus or Brachiosaurus, walks calmly past the statue, their massive forms casting shadows over the remnants of human civilization. The scene creates a striking contrast between the ancient, towering creatures and the iconic, decayed symbol of modern history, evoking a sense of awe and the blending of two vastly different eras, --ar 16:9 --v 6.1