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Upside down reflection
Lyon - Banks of the river Rhone
La cité engloutie
" Ma classe ressemblait à une cité engloutie, peuplée de fantômes et de carcasses piquant du nez dans un courant d'eau tiède ".
Philippe Dijan
A palm tree trunk washed up on our house beach in Sri Lanka has sunk deep into the surf sand and forms a natural barrier against the rolling waves in the sunset.
This was a shot I've been after for a while, finally a misty morning down at Cliff Pools near Rochester in Kent.
Old kitchen wall in abandoned house. The house is about to fall down so footing was slow and easy. The textures are natural. I found them interesting and got lost in their shapes.
Well the classic sinking barn finally sunk a few months ago. This is a follow up to the sinking barn I took a few years ago found here.... www.flickr.com/photos/pauld507/15569852382/in/dateposted/
This is one of the most photographed barns in Minnesota. Not a lot of historical information is known about this place except apparently it was a working farm in the 1950's.
The sun sets on the far horizon, leaving the timbers of the wreck of the "Abana" to see another night of decay.
The "Abana" was shipwrecked here in violent storm in December 1894. She was flying under a Norwegian flag sailing from Liverpool to Savannah in the USA. A large 1,257 ton wooden Barque, she had her sails and rigging ripped to shreds in the storm and her crew made for the shore by what they thought was a lighthouse. Sadly that was Blackpool Tower and the consequences were disastrous for the ship although all 17 crew and the ships dog survived.