Trees grow in abandoned houses, emerging through collapsed roofs and broken windows as nature reclaims these structures. Organic debris, such as dust and leaves, accumulates in neglected areas, creating soil for seeds carried by the wind or birds. The roots grow into structural cracks in search of stability. An abandoned house is seen inside the forest. Large Pigeon wood or Indian Charcoal Tree (Trema orientalis) and Sacred fig or Peepal trees (Ficus religiosa) grow through the broken windows and walls on the broken first floor "Koriboroga" roof, with their roots tightly gripping the walls in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 25, 2026.
Trees grow in abandoned houses, emerging through collapsed roofs and broken windows as nature reclaims these structures. Organic debris, such as dust and leaves, accumulates in neglected areas, creating soil for seeds carried by the wind or birds. The roots grow into structural cracks in search of stability. An abandoned house is seen inside the forest. Large Pigeon wood or Indian Charcoal Tree (Trema orientalis) and Sacred fig or Peepal trees (Ficus religiosa) grow through the broken windows and walls on the broken first floor "Koriboroga" roof, with their roots tightly gripping the walls in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 25, 2026.
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