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The ruins overlooking the Kehlbaach, version 1
Europe

Hidden deep in the heart of a shadowy forest, an old white house stands in quiet decay, its walls streaked with grime and moss. Despite the years of neglect, the house still stands, stubborn against the relentless grip of nature. Perched on a gentle slope, it overlooks the Kehlbaach, a narrow river whose soft murmurs echo through the trees.

A massive tree has fallen onto the roof, its splintered branches draping over the eaves like a skeletal hand. The weight has buckled the structure, causing wooden beams to groan and sag precariously. Yet, the roof clings on, a testament to the resilience of its craftsmanship.

The balcony, once a place to enjoy the gentle breeze and the river’s melody, teeters on the edge of collapse. Its railings are loose, and the floorboards creak ominously, some rotted entirely through.

The Kehlbaach flows serenely below, its clear waters reflecting the surrounding greenery and the ruin’s ghostly silhouette. This forlorn house, scarred but still standing, seems at once a part of the forest and a remnant of a forgotten past, blending sorrowfully into the wilderness.

Copyright: Hans Ter Horst
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 9054x4527
Taken: 06/12/2024
Uploaded: 06/12/2024
Published: 06/12/2024
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Tags: dji; djimini3; drone; 廃墟; はいきょ
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