
Bird's eye view of a vivid , clear photo (((35mm film photograph , National Geographic style))) of a deep quarry of pale stone converted into a abandoned Rajasthani fort of flowering vines and fruit trees climbing the vine-clad stone walls , verdant greenery sprouting from every crevice , set against Brutalist red Stone Geometry , framed by monolithic slabs , repeating windows , and stark architectural mass. Cascading waterfalls and intricate stone bridges crossing at multiple levels showcase the ingenuity of the fort's design , a still pool on the quarry floor reflecting the terraces and a narrow strip of sky a prominent figure in light clothing standing on one of the lower terraces reaching toward a cluster of fruit gentle wonder rich plant color against pale stone strong vertical walls cinematic atmosphere highly detailed striking composition. Construction began in the 1970s with hopes of creating a luxury desertside fort for wealthy travelers. However , within just a few short years , the project was completely abandoned. ,
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Created on: 8/19/2026, 6:32:39 AM