Reclaimed By Nature

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A community dedicated to examples of nature fighting back and reclaiming aspects of human civilization. Be it whole buildings, simple structures, or smaller items.

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This tennis court is in the grounds of a Manor House that was originally built in 1888 and used as a hunting lodge. Over the years many families have called this place home, and most recently it was used as a luxury wedding venue. Unfortunately an electrical fault caused a fire a few years ago which ripped through the property, and it has been abandoned ever since. I’ve made a video of my explore along with a few other places if you’re interested. No pressure of course! Video - u/TheGhostTrail

The Ghost Trail Series

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This mill was built in 1767. The large chimney on site suggests that at some point it was converted to run by steam power. It has been abandoned since the 1940s. The gears and millstones are in a heap next to the building due to a partial collapse of the supporting wall. I’ve made a video of my explore along with a few other places if you want to check it out (no pressure of course) Video

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Anyone else getting an error when trying to upload images? I resized some of my shots because they were too large, and now it says "SyntaxError: Unexpected token '<', "<HTML "... is not valid JSON". Not sure what is going on as I'm trying to upload a .jpg, not an html.

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I love the reclaimed by nature photos. I find them soothing for my anxiety. Can anybody recommend a coffee table book with similar types of photos?

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Picture of a road sign swallowed by a tree.

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Technically intentional. Rewilding

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World's Elmo (lemmy.world)
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Low mileage driver (lemmy.world)
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