edit this image the aerial view of the winding road through the green appalachian mountain ridge to show a partial highway collapse in the style of the reference image but kept modest in size render the road as a winding two lane appalachian mountain highway and show a section of its outer downhill edge that has collapsed and slumped away a contained washout affecting part of the road not a massive crater a portion of the roadbed along one side has broken off and slid a short way down the slope leaving a moderate raw exposed earth scar of tan and brown dirt and rock like the reference image but smaller in scale the asphalt is broken cracked and crumbling at the torn edge where it has given way scatter some broken chunks of pavement rocks and debris on the slumped slope below add a short stretch of damaged or leaning guardrail at the failed edge and a few orange construction barrels and safety barriers along the road near the collapse as in the reference image the road is partially blocked at the collapse but the failure is localized to one section not the whole roadway remove any and all cars and vehicles from the road and the entire scene leaving the road completely empty consistent with it being closed at the collapse there should be no vehicles anywhere in the final image keep the appalachian setting of this image the lush green forested mountainsides the ridgelines the hazy valley and distant town in the background the sky and the same aerial drone camera angle perspective and framing keep the road following its existing winding alignment only the collapsed section the exposed earth scar and the debris are new the surrounding forest and landscape stay the same render it photorealistically as a real aerial drone photograph realistic raw earth and rock textures convincing broken asphalt natural debris and consistent daylight sun direction and shadows matching this image avoid oversaturation a fake hdr look and plastic cgi smoothness