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Happy Truck Thursday! This pair of classics have become part of the landscape on a small piece of private property in a heavy hi-tech/ndustrial area of Tualatin, Oregon.

Abandoned House, Portugal

 

Jonnie Lynn Lace ©

a little spooky is the look in a lost bakery of the Beelitz hospital but its fascinating anyway

Sydney as seen from 'The Forgotten Jungle'.

 

Here's the surreal sound of Cocogroove with their brilliant track 'Forgotten Jungle', to accompany my image of Sydney from the depths of 'the jungle', lol. This is the 'Swazi Mix':

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7VIAB3r9ik

 

Photographed from the remnant jungle-like forest.

Upper level of Blues Point Reserve, Sydney.

The forest is located directly below the Blues Point Tower.

End of Blues Point Road. McMahons Point. aka Blues Point.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

Puczniew, łódzkie

 

Founded probably between 1820-30. The mansion house doesn't exist anymore and the park looks abandoned...

 

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Wilhelm Werner miał na oku majątek ziemski w Puczniewie już na początku lat 40-tych XIX wieku. Okazją do zakupu był ślub jego syna, Karola Jana z Emilią Henriettą Schlösser. Niestety, nagła śmierć Wilhelma w 1842 roku oddaliła realiza-cję tych planów. Ostatecznie transakcji dokonał dwa lata później sam Karol Jan, nabywając puczniewski majątek od Tekli Wierzchejskiej za sumę 75 000 rubli. Ponieważ syn Karola, Leon, był bezdzietny, w lat-ach międzywojennych zabrakło spad-ko-bier-ców gotowych do przejęcia Puczniewa. W 1932 roku dobra te przeszły w ręce rodziny Jankowskich.

 

Dzisiaj możemy oglądać jedynie pozostałość po parku dworskim znajdującym się w zachodniej części wsi. Sam dwór nie przetrwał do naszych czasów, choć jeszcze w lat-ach powojennych można było zobaczyć jego ruiny. Zachowała się za to część zabudowań gospodarskich. Pamiątką po dawnej świetności jest również niewielki, zaniedbany staw.

 

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Very busy days at work - so, sorry for being so late with comments & visits ... I'll be back later :-)

have a nice evening!

  

Wind, rain, very limited visibility. But the slate mine workers who worked and lived up here in the barracks between the mountains knew a life of unimaginable harshness compared to our pampered way of life these days.

 

To go up there in grim conditions is to appreciate the labours our forebears made that helped build our way of life today. Labours we should remember before the traces of those lives crumble and sink back into the mountains of Snowdonia.

This sun-bleached and broken old foot locker, abandoned not far from the railroad tracks leading to the Rocksprings trestle, looks as if it had been thrown down from a passenger train by railway bandits and pillaged for valuables in the Old West. The three El Paso Mountain peaks on the northern skyline looking down passively on the scene are known locally as the “Three Sisters.”

 

Camera: Certo Dollina (1938, with Steinheil München Cassar 5cm f/2.9 lens). 35mm sibling of the Certo Dolly Vest Pocket 127.

 

Film: 35mm GAF Versapan (expired 1972), exposed at ISO 32, developed in Arista Liquid Developer like Kodak Plus-X—for 5:15 minutes @ 69 degrees—and scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.

Old wharf building left to the elements at Waikawa bay, Catlins, New Zealand

For more black & white photography, visit www.monochromeframes.com — where I occasionally ramble about photos, places, and the odd historical rabbit hole.

 

[piXit] Poses - "Forgotten Joy" Pose Pack

7 poses with mirrors

Available @ the mainstore

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just a random pic.

amazing hairstyle by Foxy

chest blood and nosebleed by Titzuki Yuitza

  

Mineral Creek Mine, U.S. Route 550, Million Dollar Highway, Colorado

 

This long-abandoned shack was once part of the Red Mountain Mining District, which experienced an historic silver boom from 1882 until 1893. The silver trade gave birth to lovely towns like Silverton, Ouray and Telluride. The pathway carved into the San Juan Mountains to enable this mining is now known as the Million Dollar Highway, and driving it in autumn is a glorious experience.

 

But there are many scars leftover in the mountains from this mining; debris fields where the earth never recovered, leaving minerals to oxidize with red and orange hues. Decaying buildings give a sense of lost industry, all abandoned when the silver ran out. Each is a forgotten dream, now only a remnant of past effort; a small part of our shared heritage.

 

Selected for FLICKR Explore November 25, 2022, # 41

 

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