There is a notion that nothing is invincible against change. It is the only permanent thing which exists in our world. History books tell us a great deal about past but past speaks itself. It speaks through the places where it prevailed.
While some of these monuments are well taken care of and protected, those that are partially or even completely run-down often are the most interesting. On the other hand, it is also fascinating to see how some things that used to belong to people are slowly being reclaimed by nature again.
Shipwrecks in a sandbar, Bermuda Triangle
Floating forest, Sydney, Australia
The Titanic wreck
Church in St. Etienne, France
Abandoned House in the Woods
Jet Star Rollercoaster, Seaside Heights, New Jersey
A tree growing through an abandoned piano
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