Reclaimed By Nature
A community dedicated to examples of nature fighting back and reclaiming aspects of human civilization. Be it whole buildings, simple structures, or smaller items.
Rules:
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Post only content that features nature overcoming man and man-made objects. Original content is especially welcomed.
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Please use mainstream webhosting sites (Imgur, Flickr, Youtube, Vimeo etc).
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Please try and give credit to the original photographer and Original Poster when possible.
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Reposts are fine, as not everyone spends all day on Lemmy. However, please do a quick search and make sure the content hasn't been posted recently.
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Be civil and hold yourself to the site wide etiquette. No bullying or harassing. If you have a problem with a post or comment, please report it, tick the 'other' box and cite the rule break in the comment section or send a modmail.
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Whenever I see things like this or cars abandoned, I like to think about the last time it was moved. Someone had to drive it there and then just walk away. Did they intend to come back? Did they know this was the last time they would ever move this thing? So many interesting stories to think about…
These kinds of things always remind me to live in the moment, you never know when you are doing something or with someone for the last time.