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So I was fiddling with the Galaxy Editor a bit and I came up with this, experiments turning into terrains, darn ;p

Well, overgrown temple in a jungle. Simple as that.

Update: Made the surroundings a bit more natural.
2nd Update: Made the walls into some kind of Xel-Naga temple and made the jungle more overgrown.
 

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I like Warcraft 3 terrains better for the pure and simple fact that it takes a lot of skill to use things in unorthodox ways in order to make them look cool.
That being said, sometimes I wish I saw more SC2 terrains just because they can really be something spectacular (especially the way the shadows are generated) These are always good for a little inspiration. Nice work.
 
The jungle parts look great. The ground in front of the wall looks forced and awkward. If you're going for a ruins look, I'd suggest building a structure or device, and then taking it apart and adding decay and vegetation on it. Go through the process nature would actually have on it.
 
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