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www.youtube.com/watch?v=-RT3uFugS0k

 

....Hits me at full speed

Feel like I can't breathe

And nobody knows

This pain inside me

My world is crumbling

I should never have

Let you go...

I learned it till it thumped my head to numbness

Yearning it would let me rest

And then I learned it more, I learned it again

And then, just when I thought I had it done

I found myself mid-mistake, realizing I’d not yet begun

I have seen the lions turn to cubs

I have seen the hunters turn to prey

Our lessons will come again tomorrow

If they’re not learned today

Vineyards and past life skeletons, in the countryside around Empoli. Tuscany, Italy.

This could well be a tabular iceberg that has been stranded on a shallow and exposed to erosion for many years...

 

Taken 45 minutes before sunset around Snow Hill, an island southeast of the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula.

 

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Near Otterberg, Germany

I couldn't get any closer to this "greenish" crumbling house and you know I wanted to :)

{Explored #10}

  

An old ghat along the Hooghly river. The banks of the Hooghly River in Kolkata tell the tale of an old, forgotten empire. Kolkata, once the seat of British power in India, and the capital under the British Raj until 1911, Kolkata saw stagnation after India's independence, and everywhere shows the scars of former struggle and imperial rule. It was this river that made it possible for the British to build their economic hub here and that made Kolkata into one of the largest urban areas in the world.

  

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Fairy Inkcap | Coprinellus disseminatus | Psathyrellaceae

 

Samsung NX1 & Helios 44M - 58mm f/2

10mm Macro Tube | f/4 | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld

 

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The wharf was built around 1917 and was originally used to store coal for bunkering vessels. From the 1970s it was used as a transshipment facility for exporting coal from the Hunter Valley. Wharf operations ended in 1992.

Even in such situations, we can detect beauty... Wish you a wonderful weekend...

Navarre, old stores building and underground grain storage

Mueang Chiang Mai District ~ Chiang Mai Province, Thailand

 

Sony DSC-HX1, ISO 400, f/4.5, 33.6mm, 1/160s

old mudbrick 2 room miner's cottage, slowly returning to nature.

5/100x

Thanks for the recipe Stephanie. It turned out delicious.

 

Here is the link to the recipe:

 

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decaying brickwork of an old homestead, a once proud and well to do family in the early goldrush days

 

for wall Wednesday, hww!

Abandoned Farm, easily accessible and next to a parking place.

 

Camera: Canon Eos 7D

Lens: EF-S17-85mmF/4-5.6-IS-USM

Aperture: f/9.0

Focal Length: 75 mm

Shutter Speed: 1/80

ISO: 125

Douglas County-Washington State

I helped to build this (Crumbles Castle) 1973/4

 

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Bad weather, improvising studio photos

This was taken at Crater Lake National Park, Oregon. This is a high point of the lake's rim. Crater Lake itself is several hundred feet below this point. The severe winters and the rock type itself are creating a loose and deteriorating face. (Southern Oregon Cascades Trip DSC_8030.jpg)

I love him!!! As a child I already enjoyed this smell of freshly made yeast dough. The homemade, rolled out yeast dough with the sprinkles came in the oven and gave off a delicious scent. Wonderful! And then, when the cake was ready, to nibble on this warm cake ... This forest in the early morning hours, flooded with spots of sunshine, reminded me a lot of the delicious, warm homemade crumble cake. I think we also had a piece of cake in the afternoon after the hike.

Another magnificent staircase in an Italian mansion. Some of the stairs are already missing. While decay is slowly making its way inside, the architectural beauty still remains.

 

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