Dry landscape, also known as 'karesansui' in Japanese, is a form of Japanese Zen garden that features rocks, sand, and sometimes moss arranged in a way that evokes a natural landscape. It is an art form that focuses on simplicity and the natural elements, often representing mountains, rivers, and other natural features through the arrangement of stones and raked sand. Appreciating a dry landscape involves understanding the symbolism and aesthetics of the elements used, as well as the balance and harmony of the composition.