Copper Nerve Network
Copper wires weave through dry canal beds like a metallic nervous system, threading between skeletal telegraph poles rising from the silt. A dying relay switch clicks rhythmically against the heavy, compressed strata of the valley floor, its pulse echoing deep beneath the baked clay. These geometric plateaus of wire and stone suggest that every signal becomes a permanent fissure in the landscape's history. As the traveler watches, the boundary between machine and earth dissolves into a single, silent architecture.