I tried that neuralblender thing with some brazillian places and the results were interesting.
Things that particularly made me feel things while looking at these include:
Apparently, just typing "Brazil" gets me a Tarsila do Amaral painting, which is very appropriate giving the body of her work.
I think that the lack of horizon implies that Rio de Janeiro is suspended on the sky.
São Paulo is so urbanized and foggy that even the sky is a building, but I think that people over there should really worry about the giant eldritch sky spider.
Bahia looks like something out a tropical take on Evangelion.
I'm not sure, but I think this photo is suggesting that Mato grosso do Sul is on the edge of the world.
Pará is also at the edge of the world, it seems, but unfortunately, it's the most boring out of these. I guess it isn't cool enough to get eldritch gods floating in the sky.
The Flying Colorful Architecture over Brasília is very menancing, but also seems to have taken personal offense to Oscar Niemeyer's architecture style and decided to insult him by applying more Carnival to his usual architectural projects.
There's a lava pit in the middle of the amazon forest. I have no idea how, but I'm pretty sure the why has to do with a bunch of greedy bastards accelerating the destruction of the enviroment by simply stubbornly keep on breathing and existing as the crime against existence they are.