Often nature takes over when the human leave behind things.
Nature erases people’s tracks, including railroad tracks from the train depot.
Often nature takes over when the human leave behind things.
Nature erases people’s tracks, including railroad tracks from the train depot.
There is something so mysterious of homes, railways etc being abandon! When I come across there it is almost magical to me…your photos are priceless.
#.laurie
So glad you do like these photos, really appreciates – and yes agree with you about abandoned building and places… 🙂
Great post, Drake!
#.richard
Thanks a lot, really appreciates… 🙂
Nature erases people’s tracks… they do… Wonderful post, Drake!
#.amy
Yeah nature do and often not slow… 🙂
Thanks, so glad you like it, really appreciates… 🙂
Dilapidated and abandoned buildings do have a mysterious beauty about them. Your pics are wonderful. 🙂
#.anotherday2paradise
Agree with you, about the atmosphere such places… 🙂
Thanks, really appreciate your words… 🙂
I like these, Drake …, abandonment and decay
#.suej
Really appreciate you do, thanks a lot… 🙂
You are very welcome …
Urbex (urban exploration) photography is very special. Great post.
#.jan masyn
Thanks, really appreciates… 🙂
Your associations are so clever sometimes, Drake 🙂 These are brilliant.
#.jo
So glad you like it, really appreciate so much… 🙂
Muy interesante, Ledrake. Gran Post!
#.barbara
Thanks a lot, really appreciate you do like it… 🙂
Sweet shots!
Yet, the fact that it is not affected by graffiti is very interesting to me.
#.resa
You have a point, maybe they have been hidden too well – don’t know… 🙂
ciao! great post and photos.
thebestdressup
#.bestdressup
Thanks a lot, really appreciate your words… 🙂
Nature erases peoples tracks – true and well documented 🙂 But people too change nature’s course – sometimes for the better, and sometimes with fatal results….
#.paula
Agree with you, but nature is stronger – even a chinese wall, a egyptian pyramid, a roman city would be destroyed due to the nature if we people aren’t careful with them and protected them… 🙂
I had a friend who bought one of these old stations and renovated it to live in. It looked great. Shame we lost touch.
#.ralph
Absolutly an excellent idea – It could also tempt me… 🙂