Stunning. I particularly love the first one – all we can do is continuously beat back nature. The moment we stop, it claims its territory back.
millie st murderlark
That will always give me hope, to be honest. After we’ve ruined everything, nature will still gamely hang on and fight back against the destruction we caused.
Starina
Absolutely x
Janet, I ate my avatar
yep ask any gardener how fast weeds grow back
Bertie Blenkinsop
Or any man a month after he shaves his back….
Cian
what? ask a man “how fast weeds grow back” a month after he shaves his back? how does that work
any gardener
quite fast
Janet, I ate my avatar
tee hee
ivan
Hmmm…John Delaney will still be running the FAI, mind.
Andyourpointiswhatexactly?
It’s like in Vietnam. They were convinced Agent Orange would devastate the countryside. Nerp: everything grew back and it’s all ok.
Otis Blue
I do like these.
There’s a lovely Irish book called “To the Faithful Departed” that does something similar with Irish buildings.
In a vein similar to the pictures shown, “Forbidden Places” by Sylvain Margaine takes you on a great tour of abandoned hospitals, churches, museums, cinemas, metros, factories and villa’s throughout Europe.
Elsewhere, there’s also some great stuff on Detroit
Stunning. I particularly love the first one – all we can do is continuously beat back nature. The moment we stop, it claims its territory back.
That will always give me hope, to be honest. After we’ve ruined everything, nature will still gamely hang on and fight back against the destruction we caused.
Absolutely x
yep ask any gardener how fast weeds grow back
Or any man a month after he shaves his back….
what? ask a man “how fast weeds grow back” a month after he shaves his back? how does that work
quite fast
tee hee
Hmmm…John Delaney will still be running the FAI, mind.
It’s like in Vietnam. They were convinced Agent Orange would devastate the countryside. Nerp: everything grew back and it’s all ok.
I do like these.
There’s a lovely Irish book called “To the Faithful Departed” that does something similar with Irish buildings.
In a vein similar to the pictures shown, “Forbidden Places” by Sylvain Margaine takes you on a great tour of abandoned hospitals, churches, museums, cinemas, metros, factories and villa’s throughout Europe.
Elsewhere, there’s also some great stuff on Detroit
G’wan the Phil Chevron version.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVAhroZZw8E
Yay