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There are lots and lots of huge old barns in Washington County, Arkansas. Some are in the process of decay, but many of them are still in use, or could be put to use.
Rear interior second story wall of a gutted house in the Balat district of Istanbul. The architectural technique was called Bagdadi. The walls were first covered with thin wooden lathes which, in turn, were covered with a mixture of gypsum, sisal fibers, water and eggwhite. After the mixture dried, the wall was painted on a chalk basis.
Tucked away behind the Bothy in Annesley Gardens, is the one remaining greenhouse that has not been restored.
Urbex Session : Abandoned House
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The Park-Monument of the Bulgarian-Soviet Friendship was built between 1974 and 1978 on a hill in Varna overlooking the Black Sea. The trees in the park that surrounds the monument were planted to celebrate the bravery of Soviet soldiers. It was designed by architect Kamen Goranov and sculptors Evgeni Barǎmov and Alyosha Kafedzhiyski.
Like other monuments in Bulgaria that loudly and proudly celebrate communism it has been left to fall into rack and ruin, but because it celebrates friendship with Russia, a country with which Bulgaria still has close historical ties, even if the Bulgarian authorities really wanted to demolish it completely, they couldn't without upsetting the Russians.
This is one of Bulgaria's monuments that is much more than that word might lead you to believe. It was a fully functional building that housed an information point, a Soviet propaganda centre and bookshop. And in the hill beneath is an abandoned nuclear bunker.
Although the old main entrance has been bricked over by the authorities, someone had already knocked a hole through said bricks, and a saw the the metal grill that had been placed over said hole!
Inside there are some amazing spaces, and the view from the roof terrace is quite spectacular.
...with a new look.
I don't have much to say about this, other than that I received a great honor recently at work and was toying around with some ideas on how to spend the bonus associated with it. In the end, I decided to create more work for myself by buying some photo editing software I couldn't otherwise afford.
Ayrshire Baptist Church
Palo Alto County, Iowa
Explore #374
Yellow mold grows on this abandoned truck in rural Laurel,Or. ...It looks like it was a small fuel truck, probably for a farm. ..It looks like a converted army vehicle. I'm guessing it a 1940s model. *A member says; A rare WW2 army Chev. G-7100.
The decaying hull of the Scottish Schooner "Dispatch", located on the banks of the River Severn at Purton in Gloucestershire (not all of the hulks were towed barges).
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J'avais vu des photos prises par un ami de ces vieilles bagnoles. Coup de coeur pour moi. Ça fait des années que je rêve de photographier ce genre de voitures abandonnées.
Je lui suis vraiment reconnaissance de m'avoir accompagnée hier à cet endroit ou se trouvent 3 vieilles bagnoles recouvertes de feuilles mortes et de mousse.
Photo prise par: Denis Nadeau
Modèle et traitement: moi
Old smoke houses from the days of Mackrel fishing. Used as engineering shops these days. Liked the way the paint has washed off the building onto the ground
Heres a front side of an abandoned house i photographed before. I think this side is as interesting as the backside.
Simnasho, Central Oregon.
Warm Springs Indian
Dungeness has got to be one of the most desolate places in the UK when it's gloomy. We went on the sunniest day of the year and there was an element of the wild west or the austrailian bush. there was no femininity to it. it was rough edged, thrown up and left. i tried to get some of that baked-out feel in my pics, as most people go in the drizzle
there are bits that are so photogenic that you trip over photographs. everyone there had an SLR. it's hard to avoid the cliches for that reason. expect plenty of cliches from me in the next few weeks. is this one well worn for a kick off?
Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you... Urban Decay.
It's got a little bit of everything. Interesting point to note. While the closest building was demolished.. the one further back will remain and is still in use. That is a backview of the building that once upon a time was the Kemp Bank. I'd say back in the days of Bonnie and Clyde. If Bonnie was really jailed here. could her intentions have been to rob that bank?