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This is a public group for pictures of bridges or tunnels.
Photos of houses, factories, buildings that are about to be burned or torn down.
Pictures of damaged items and places.
Sharing photos of old, condemned homes and buildings.
Not just abandoned, this group is for things that seem to simply have been forgotten: old cemeteries, rusty cars, swingsets. Non-living things only. These are the things you know will still be there, unattended, if you drive by 10 years from now.
In post-industrial environments, there are many reminders, echoes, hints or ghosts of our industrial past.
Group to share photos of old churches.
Pictures of old houses 90, 100 years old or older.
Not houses that are falling down, but old houses that can be remodeled and preserved. Old historic houses.
Online galleries from Kim J. Köster.
This group is intended to contain images that show decay in an aesthetic way.
Pictures taken in strange places, places pictures should not be taken.
It's an eerie phenomenon, but there always seem to be an odd chair or something of that genre in abandonments. Only post chairs, sofas, benches and the such found in abandoned, desolate locations.
All kinds of factories: derelict or full of life, new or old, large or small.
Shops, stores, restaurants, cafes, retail and public buildings, that have ceased business and are falling into a state of decay and rot.
Photos of abandoned houses, buildings and ruins.
Rusted objects and places. Anything derelict, with a good coat of rust.
Pictures of abandoned retail facilities, inside and out.
Sharing photographs from explorations around the world.
Abandoned and closed down hotels.
Supermarket trolleys (or carts) have a tendency to show up in the strangest of places.
Everything you find under a bridge: graffiti, people, water, trash, traffic as long as it's under a bridge.
Photographically deconstructing the urban environment. Underground tunnels, derelict industrial sites and urban ruins.
Brett Patman's unique photos of abandoned and neglected buildings.