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Yes, natural destruction can create "temporary landscapes" of striking, ephemeral beauty. Examples include volcanic eruptions forming dramatic lava fields that erode over time, wildfires clearing forests to reveal vivid regrowth blooms, or floods sculpting transient canyons and reflective pools. These fleeting scenes blend decay and renewal, evoking awe amid impermanence, much like "ruin porn" in human-made disasters.https://theconversation.com/debbie-does-decay-what-ruin-porn-tells-us-about-ruins-and-porn-45776
https://www.traveller.com.au/tourisms-fascination-for-old-ruins-is-ruin-porn-the-next-chic-tourist-fad-gk7i4q