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in Photography

Places abandoned by people but nature took over

by Maggie Evans 2019-10-17, 5:39 PMupdated 2024-03-09, 2:03 PM

There is a more or less true story about every abandoned building. Rotting, crumbling, or entirely absorbed buildings by Mother nature are as impressive as they are terrifying.
Below are photos of ballrooms, abandoned cities, amusement parks, or merely ordinary-buildings, which, thanks to the untamed power of plants, have gained their second, more dark life.

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