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Architecture – deterioration edition

Rodafina

Hopefully Human
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I thought the posts about architecture were really fascinating – anyone care to share buildings that are slowly deteriorating and the land is being reclaimed by nature? There’s something about these scenes that I really love and find intriguing.

The following are a photo series I call Broken Down Old Barns I took while traveling in Vermont, USA.

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There are a LOT of buildings like those in my area (since this region is just farms and grass) but I dont have any particular photos of them.

Still, pretty common sight around here. I often wonder "why?" but I never get an answer to that.
 
Lots of abandoned buildings on the Canadian prairies, small towns where few people live any more... One photo

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