I think all these abandoned buildings are sad. Well, because they are just sad. They are abandoned. But this article that I found in Weburbanist somehow captured the beauty of those abandoned buildi… more →
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silentremembrance wrote 11 months ago: I think all these abandoned buildings are sad. Well, because they are just sad. They are abandoned … more →
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