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Hopefully no life was lost in the fire.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely captured.
ReplyDeleteA mystic lost place.
ReplyDeleteImpressive !
Wow! A lovely chimney!
ReplyDeleteThis brings back memories of ruined mountain cabins we found when exploring in my childhood.
ReplyDeleteSad, and nostalgic.
Kay
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Good shots. Shame about the ruins.
ReplyDeleteThese are the decrepit structures photographers long for!! I imagine the bottom two shots would make excellent B&W images...all that texture..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteI love finding old abandoned buildings no matter how big or small they are.
ReplyDeleteThese are some awesome captures of the old place. Even the chimney is partly gone, that's quite unusual.
ReplyDeleteNature takes it back. Photos with a special mood!
ReplyDeleteWonderful place. Great clicks.
ReplyDeleteHello, wonderful series. It is a neat old abandoned building. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThe stories that could be told about this place!
ReplyDeletegreat texture in the photos! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLooks like maybe the fire was some time ago? (based on the vegetation up next to the structure). Interesting how the chimney extends so high. Sad but makes for good photos.
ReplyDeletethanks!
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