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    Aerial view. We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. We fly over a vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
Countless old commercial ships and other vessels lie stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. A portion of New York’s Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune.
In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s numerous skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands. The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.
    Aerial view. We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. We fly over a vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
Countless old commercial ships and other vessels lie stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. A portion of New York’s Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune.
In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s numerous skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands. The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. A ground-level view of the desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean reveals an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Further away, the head and arm of the Statue of Liberty emerge from a sand dune. In the distance, the remnants of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun sets behind the crumbling skyscrapers, casting a stunning blend of orange and blue hues across the sky. A large moon looms overhead, adding to the scene’s eerie beauty.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. A ground-level view of the desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean reveals an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Further away, the head and arm of the Statue of Liberty emerge from a sand dune. In the distance, the remnants of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun sets behind the crumbling skyscrapers, casting a stunning blend of orange and blue hues across the sky. A large moon looms overhead, adding to the scene’s eerie beauty.
    Aerial view. We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. We fly over a vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
Countless old commercial ships and other vessels lie stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. A portion of New York’s Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune.
In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s numerous skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands. The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.
    Aerial view. We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. We fly over a vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
Countless old commercial ships and other vessels lie stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. A portion of New York’s Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune.
In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s numerous skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands. The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. From ground level, we see the vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Beside us, the arm of the Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune. In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. A ground-level view of the desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean reveals an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Further away, the head and arm of the Statue of Liberty emerge from a sand dune. In the distance, the remnants of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun sets behind the crumbling skyscrapers, casting a stunning blend of orange and blue hues across the sky. A large moon looms overhead, adding to the scene’s eerie beauty.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. A ground-level view of the desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean reveals an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Further away, the head and arm of the Statue of Liberty emerge from a sand dune. In the distance, the remnants of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun sets behind the crumbling skyscrapers, casting a stunning blend of orange and blue hues across the sky. A large moon looms overhead, adding to the scene’s eerie beauty.
    Aerial view. We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. We are flying very high over a desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean, now a vast basin of sand and rocky outcrops stretching as far as the eye can see.
A few large, very old commercial ships and other vessels lie stranded in the sand, almost completely buried by it. Just beside us, the bust of New York’s Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune.
In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s many skyscrapers can be seen, completely overtaken by the sand and in ruins. The sun is not visible as it rises behind us, while the moon sets ahead, sinking behind the ruined skyscrapers far off. The sky is painted with beautiful orange and blue hues, like at dawn, with the moon still visible in the sky.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. From ground level, we see the vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Beside us, the arm of the Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune. In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. From ground level, we see the vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Beside us, the arm of the Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune. In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.
    We are in the future, on Earth. Due to climate change, the water has evaporated, and the planet now resembles Mars. From ground level, we see the vast desert that was once the Atlantic Ocean—now an endless expanse of sand and jagged rock formations.
A very old commercial ship lies stranded in the sand, almost entirely buried. Beside us, the arm of the Statue of Liberty emerges from a sand dune. In the distance, the remains of Manhattan’s skyscrapers stand in ruins, completely overtaken by the shifting sands.
The sun is not visible, as it is rising behind us, while a massive moon sets ahead, sinking behind the crumbling skyscrapers. The sky is painted with stunning hues of orange and blue, like the colors of dawn, with the large moon still visible above the horizon.

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