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Jan. 7th, 2008 09:08 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Recently, I stumbled across the community
abandonedplaces.
It's exceedingly addictive.
Very simple/straight-forward really. Photos of places that have been abandoned. But there's a whole slew of them from across the country, as well as internationally. My favorites are in Russia/the former USSR. Massive buildings half-built and abandoned. Hospitals, farms, and young pioneer camps (which are kind of cool).
It's both kind of sad (some of the houses and such, or anything where there are shots of personal belongings) and quite interesting (in general).
This is one of my favorite sets. It's from an old TB hospital. What makes it so interesting are the large tile figures on one of the porches.
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It's exceedingly addictive.
Very simple/straight-forward really. Photos of places that have been abandoned. But there's a whole slew of them from across the country, as well as internationally. My favorites are in Russia/the former USSR. Massive buildings half-built and abandoned. Hospitals, farms, and young pioneer camps (which are kind of cool).
It's both kind of sad (some of the houses and such, or anything where there are shots of personal belongings) and quite interesting (in general).
This is one of my favorite sets. It's from an old TB hospital. What makes it so interesting are the large tile figures on one of the porches.