I think I told you before, abandoned places fascinate me. It's sort of cool when you see nature take back over. Look how fast it was happening during the pandemic!!! It was amazing, and things were reversing quick. Once things opened again, it didn't take long for human to go back up to the numbers again and bypass them. sigh.
Foto 4- Trümmerfotografie, ein Fotostil in Deutschland. Wir haben viele verlassene Anwesen, die aus dem Chaos des Zweiten Weltkriegs übrig geblieben sind, wie dieses Herrenhaus. (vvs)
#1) An abandoned amusement park, sad!! Probably a park that was full of excitement at one time. I remembered the bumping cars very well. I was always get slammed by the other cars. LOL!!
#3) Intrigues me!! I know one of your smart followers will tell us where and what it is.
Last one) I bet a lot of "hanky panky" went down in this hot tub in it's day.
Photo 3 reminds me of Le Sirenuse/Li Galli, the island home of ballet legend Nureyev near the Amalfi coast of Italy. Saw pictures of the house at his apartment at the famed Dakota in NYC during a pre auction event. To say Nureyev lived lavishly is an understatement. Rex in DC
I think I told you before, abandoned places fascinate me. It's sort of cool when you see nature take back over. Look how fast it was happening during the pandemic!!! It was amazing, and things were reversing quick. Once things opened again, it didn't take long for human to go back up to the numbers again and bypass them. sigh.
ReplyDeleteFoto 4- Trümmerfotografie, ein Fotostil in Deutschland.
ReplyDeleteWir haben viele verlassene Anwesen, die aus dem Chaos des Zweiten Weltkriegs übrig geblieben sind, wie dieses Herrenhaus.
(vvs)
Scott from Massachusetts said.
ReplyDeleteSad to see some of these abandoned buildings.
#1) An abandoned amusement park, sad!! Probably a park that was full of excitement at one time. I remembered the bumping cars very well. I was always get slammed by the other cars. LOL!!
#3) Intrigues me!! I know one of your smart followers will tell us where and what it is.
Last one) I bet a lot of "hanky panky" went down in this hot tub in it's day.
Photo 3 reminds me of Le Sirenuse/Li Galli, the island home of ballet legend Nureyev near the Amalfi coast of Italy. Saw pictures of the house at his apartment at the famed Dakota in NYC during a pre auction event. To say Nureyev lived lavishly is an understatement.
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Rex - Thanks for that information.
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