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Natures House Overgrown and Beautiful   Art is never finished, only abandoned. Follow our Abandoned Places & Urban Decay board: beautiful overgrown buildings & architecture.#AbandonedPlaces #UrbanDecay ~https://www.sativascienceclub.com

Natures House Overgrown and Beautiful Art is never finished, only abandoned. Follow our Abandoned Places & Urban Decay board: beautiful overgrown buildings & architecture.#AbandonedPlaces #UrbanDecay ~https://www.sativascienceclub.com

This church in Detroit. | 17 Abandoned Places That Will Give You Chills….Sorry. Does anyone else find this gorgeous?

“All is as if the world did cease to exist. The city's monuments go unseen, its past unheard, and its culture slowly fading in the dismal sea.” —Nathan Reese Maher

Sagging shelves with files on them - somewhere in the former Eastern Bloc. Photo by Christian Richter.

Christian Richter spent his teens exploring abandoned buildings in what was then East Germany. Now, as an adult, he's still doing it and photographing their decaying interiors.

Some of these abandoned homes have a fascinating history behind both the occupation of the house and the eventual abandonment. Others are abandoned for reasons we may never know or understand, and perhaps that is part of the mystery that intrigues us. #AbandonedPlaces #Abandoned #LostPlaces #AbandonedHouses #AbandonedHomes #AbandonedBuildings

Some of these abandoned homes have a fascinating history behind both the occupation of the house and the eventual abandonment. Others are abandoned for reasons we may never know or understand, and perhaps that is part of the mystery that intrigues us. #AbandonedPlaces #Abandoned #LostPlaces #AbandonedHouses #AbandonedHomes #AbandonedBuildings

As nature executed its hostile takeover, wooden facades and balconies were quickly destroyed and lumbers and concrete walling fell to the on...

Nearly forty years after people, the Japanese island of Hashima is lifeless, sagging and absolutely uninhabitable to man, unless of course you’re a crazed nemesis of James Bond, plotting to take down the British secret service. If you managed to get past the round-the-block queues outside of cinemas this weekend to catch a screening of…