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close-up, low-angle view of the exterior of the Hang Nga Guesthouse, also known as the "Crazy House," in Da Lat, Vietnam
Momentclose-up, low-angle view of the exterior of the Hang Nga Guesthouse, also known as the "Crazy House," in Da Lat, Vietnam. The building's facade is designed to resemble a gnarled, organic structure, with elements that evoke tree roots, caves, and natural rock formations. Large, irregularly shaped openings are visible, some of which contain windows with dark frames. The surface is textured and colored in earthy tones of beige, brown, and grey, with patches of dark, rough material resembling moss or bark at the top. A modern, square light fixture is mounted on the beige surface to the left. The sky above is overcast and pale. In the lower right corner, a small cluster of green leaves and purple flowers is visible against the textured wall.

