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Blah, another boring photo for you all today.. SORRY! I've just had no motivation to do anything creative photographically, but hopefully I'll create some masterpiece for you lot this week..
Until then, you can have a picture of a plate with the remains of the yummy brownie that I made. Enjoy ;D
One of my favorite all-time factories, the Bridgeport General Electric plant, reduced to an over-glorified parking lot. See below for a photo shortly before demolition...
Taken at Latitude/Longitude:19.330256/103.368478. 0.38 km South Ban Siphôm Xiangkhoang Laos (Map link)
laos, xiengkhuang, hospital
Crown Hills Community College was demolished in 2013 and these 250 odd photos were captured as part of their open day for ex-students to say farewell on 21 September 2013. If you have links to your own photso on facebook or other websites then please add the links in the Crown Hill SET him page.
BEIJING, CHINA -(more photos in my website: www.photohope.com ) Many old hutong in beijing were going to put down (demolish) nowaday before 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
These houses are located in a small neighborhood at the corner of Reading Road and Martin Luther King Drive in Cincinnati's Avondale neighborhood. These houses have survived the mass-demolition the small neighborhood has seen that has claimed most of the houses, though they appear to be on track to be bought up and demolished as part of the Uptown Innovation Corridor plan that envisions the area being turned into a super-block home to a massive research facility, with NIOSH appearing to be eyeing the site for their new research facility. The neighborhood's disappearance is leading to the loss of affordable housing for low-income residents, whom had historically inhabited the area. The lack of mitigation or consideration of the needs of the people who have inhabited neighborhoods such as this one seems to be a constant theme in decisions made by the current city government, which I am very critical of. Hopefully, things can change, and neighborhoods such as this one won't disappear in this manner in the future.