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It's a sad reality that these places, buildings, and the like actually exist in the US. Detroit actually has so many of these empty and alone buildings and houses. I lived only 5 mins from south Detroit, and it was very sad and gloomy there. I hated it.
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I love this thread. Though sad, I find it absolutely breath taking, the way nature reclaims what is hers.
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The History Channel's program, "Life After People" illustrates what would happen to our cities, buildings, structures, etc. if everyone just disappeared today. Many of the buildings still standing, believe it or not, are still structurally sound, and were built of such a quality, that current churches, buildings, structures, etc., cannot match.
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[QUOTE=Cailin;779759]I love this thread. Though sad, I find it absolutely breath taking, the way nature reclaims what is hers.
I agree! The economic story behind the abandoned place is a story of pain and loss for many people, but also, there is the story of reclamation, resiliency, all the ways nature fights for a place on earth.
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I agree with Cailin and IslandScout. Thank you for starting this thread femmeInterrupted!
I adore seeking out abandoned buildings, especially in the countryside. There are a lot of abandoned homes and barns in Oregon, and Mother Nature takes them back with gusto. I find them hauntingly beautiful. I took all of the photos below, while exploring in Oregon... ![]() White River Falls Abandoned hydro power generation plant 2012 ![]() White River Falls Abandoned hydro power generation plant 2012 ![]() White River Falls Abandoned hydro power generation plant 2012 All of these images were taken within walking distance of the home I lived in, in Brownsmead Oregon... ![]() Aldrich Point Rd in Brownsmead Oregon 2006 ![]() Abandoned home, on Aldrich Point Rd in Brownsmead Oregon 2006 ![]() Old gray barn, on Aldrich Point Rd in Brownsmead Oregon 2006 Here's one I found on accident when driving back from a hike in the Columbia Gorge... ![]() Abandoned home, Columbia River Gorge Area 2012 |
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I took this one in 2012, in Kid Valley Washington. This A-Frame, was buried in a river of mud after the May 18th, 1980 eruption, at Mount St. Helens.
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Holly, I love the images you just posted.
You don't use that HDR technique I've just been made aware of, by this thread, but you do create a lot of wistful and sometimes spooky intensity with the angles in the shots. A lot of people on BFP live in rural areas. I bet they know of many, many glorious old abandoned barns and farmhouses and other structures. If only we could put you on a tour, like artists back in the days before artists' colonies, when artists and writers and musicians would stay on people's estates and just do their thing for a while, then give a show or a concert or a reading, and move on!
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Holey freakin cow..................
Thank you for this thread............I forgot how bad I feel today..... The roller coaster shot is cosmic... a perfect visual for the idea of time/life being circular.... twisting turning.... and the trains........ |
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What a gorgeous thread! I don't have anything to add but looking through all of these beautiful images was wonderful.
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You can still see what is left of this huge home that was buried in the massive landslide off the basalt cliffs of the CRG. It’s near the same area that is home to hundreds of thousands of stands of Larch pine trees (Larch Mountain area). Today, the massive landslide still moves and has nearly consumed that house; which was half visible after that cataclysmic event, but now you can barely see the roof of that house, at all, but just barely. That was the year of the massive ice storm: all of the river’s experienced massive, never-seen-before flooding from the deep freeze of weeks long episode of lingering ice (not snow) on everything. I lived out in a tiny town in the gorge and we were trapped without electricity for weeks (the front door of my home and my car was buried /encased in ice. When it finally warmed up to thaw the ice, all the rivers here overflowed massively. I would place this natural hazardous event right up there next to Mt St Helens volcano exploding in the 1980s. This 1996 event was nearly a decade later.
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