Scattered across the rugged surface of the mountain are signs of human habitation—small windows and terraces jut out from the rock face, while external walkways and balconies snake along its sides. These structures are visible but blend with the mountain's rough exterior, as though the city has grown organically from the stone. The city’s layout becomes apparent as faint lines of light, likely from internal rooms, glow through the windows as day turns to dusk, offering a glimpse into the lives hidden within the rock. Four broad roads lead toward the mountain, connecting it to the barren land. These roads, though ancient, are still functional, showing that this massive stone city is active and connected to the outside world. Though the size of the structure is overwhelming, the subtle signs of life give it a lived-in, thriving atmosphere. At the peak, two massive golden structures gleam in the sunlight, symbols of power and grandeur, their brilliance visible from afar. The contrast between the golden buildings and the rough stone highlights the mountain’s dual nature—both natural and meticulously engineered by human hands. The photograph maintains its distant perspective, capturing the sheer enormity of the city while allowing the viewer to notice the intricate details of the civilization built into the mountain’s face.

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