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bserving the land and its colours, I notice that it varies in shape and tone from a few metres away, like an inhomogeneous mixture of visible ingredients. The desert lands, austere and vast, balance delicately with the lush, vegetation-filled lands.
This diversity inspires in my mind the idea of small planets, each with its own character and landscape: images of hostile lands, where nature challenges survival, and pure lands, where life flourishes in its forms. I think of night lands, shrouded in gloom and mystery, and many more, forming a mosaic of imaginary planets, each with its own unique history and essence.